Clojure and jazz
I would like to quote some similitudes I found between Clojure and Jazz. I know... it's not the most accurate relation as we're talking about programming languages and music (I'm not getting tired of trying to find related stuff between both areas). But, as a matter of fact, the idea of Clojure not being a mainstream language, such as Java or C, it's much more of a specific people's delight... just like jazz.
Jazz is known (in many of its subgenres) for being overwhelmingly complicated such as jazz bands, so many variations in rhythm and melodics, while having variants such as acid jazz with smooth, cozy and brilliant tunes. Clojure may be a mixture between these two subgenres, having the complexity of classic jazz bands while executing smooth and highly efficient functions.
Imagine making a super complicated clojure program that displays a responsive website with parallax effects in a couple lines (maybe around 100), that'd be relatable to composing a small double time swing, a huge mess that displays something beautiful.
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