I used Clojure for a while and we didn't get along despite my attraction to the language, and the hype, I guess. Clojure makes a lot of trade offs to run how it does and where it does and those choices don't necessarily add up to the experience I, or others who seem to crop up here, prefer.
While I haven't tried Kotlin, I'm aware of it and know that it isn't all that different from Scala, which is a bit more my style.
I used Clojure for a while and we didn't get along despite my attraction to the language, and the hype, I guess. Clojure makes a lot of trade offs to run how it does and where it does and those choices don't necessarily add up to the experience I, or others who seem to crop up here, prefer.
While I haven't tried Kotlin, I'm aware of it and know that it isn't all that different from Scala, which is a bit more my style.