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"content": "The trick, in any language, is to make the code readable. Clojure is no worse than any other in this regard; and can be significantly better. It's a matter of experience. \n\n\nFrom: (sova) at 10/15 13:00\n\n\u003e Clojure is neat but in my experience ends up being a bit unreadable for moderately complex code\n\nCC: #[4]",
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