My recent London Clojurians Talk made the assertion that Clojure (like all tools) has distinct strengths and weaknesses in specific contexts.
It's not always obvious what these are, and so ultimately where to use or avoid the use of Clojure.
I discussed this briefly after the London talk, but no recording was made. A few folks have pinged me about this since - so if there's interest, I'm happy to record a dedicated video on the topic.
My recent London Clojurians Talk made the assertion that Clojure (like all tools) has distinct strengths and weaknesses in specific contexts.
It's not always obvious what these are, and so ultimately where to use or avoid the use of Clojure.
I discussed this briefly after the London talk, but no recording was made. A few folks have pinged me about this since - so if there's interest, I'm happy to record a dedicated video on the topic.