This is true, if you're a java/jvm person, this is a huge upside, even if you aren't, once you see just how much code has been written in java, you'll probably come to appreciate the pragmatism.
When I learned clojure two years ago, I didn't have any experience with java or the jvm, so I had to sort of learn where the boundary was.
After that initial hurdle however, I now use java interop quite a bit.
When I learned clojure two years ago, I didn't have any experience with java or the jvm, so I had to sort of learn where the boundary was.
After that initial hurdle however, I now use java interop quite a bit.