Bringing Clojure programming to Enterprise (2021)
by smartmic on 4/2/2026, 8:19:11 AM
https://blogit.michelin.io/clojure-programming/
Comments
by: killme2008
I wrote Clojure for about five years. Left when I changed jobs, not because I wanted to. It's genuinely one of the most productive languages I've used, and I still miss the REPL-driven workflow.<p>One thing I built: defun <a href="https://github.com/killme2008/defun" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/killme2008/defun</a> -- a macro for defining Clojure functions with pattern matching, Elixir-style. Still probably my favorite thing I've open sourced.
4/2/2026, 10:03:40 AM
by: midnight_eclair
every time i go back to writing non-clojure code outside of repl-driven environment i feel like a cave man banging rocks against each other<p>no amount of ide smartness or agentic shenanigans is going to replace the feeling of having development process in sync with your thought process
4/2/2026, 11:22:13 AM
by: LouDNL
It's good to read that Clojure is getting more and more exposure. I write Clojure fpr my day job and wouldn't want to swap it for anything. The community is small but very helpfull and easy reachable. The learning curve is steap indeed, but very much worth it!
4/2/2026, 9:16:49 AM
by: sswezey
<a href="https://archive.ph/5RJ2V" rel="nofollow">https://archive.ph/5RJ2V</a>
4/2/2026, 9:34:30 AM
by: 0x1ceb00da
What is the y axis in first chart? What is the data source?
4/2/2026, 8:41:17 AM
by: VMG
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4/2/2026, 9:24:56 AM
by: maximgeorge
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4/2/2026, 8:51:17 AM