On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Isaac Gouy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has Clojure 1.3 been released?
>

Nope.


> If you choose to throw idioms and readability out the window then
> don't be surprised at the comments that will be made about Clojure.
>

Clojure doesn't encourage mutable state. Most of the benchmarks do. Mutable
Clojure will probably always look fairly unidiomatic.


> If you have to "do stranger things to get there" with Clojure 1.2 then
> doesn't that simply suggest Clojure 1.2 performance doesn't match Java
> performance?


No.

David

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