Ok that's fair. But from my perspective as an outsider, the parent comment gave me a lot more info than yours did.
I don't see why you're focused on the comparison to Java's also-crappy-and-fragmented ecosystem.
When your parent comment said "it isn't as good as rust, etc.", that gave me a comparison point, because I'm familiar with how those other ones work. When you said "wat" to that, that told me nothing. Are you also familiar with those other ecosystems and find the Clojure one better? Or similar or equivalent? I have no clue whatsoever what you think.
You're right, the parent's comment on spec (which I have no idea what that is) and your rebuttal are equally bereft of content.
I don't see why you're focused on the comparison to Java's also-crappy-and-fragmented ecosystem.
When your parent comment said "it isn't as good as rust, etc.", that gave me a comparison point, because I'm familiar with how those other ones work. When you said "wat" to that, that told me nothing. Are you also familiar with those other ecosystems and find the Clojure one better? Or similar or equivalent? I have no clue whatsoever what you think.
You're right, the parent's comment on spec (which I have no idea what that is) and your rebuttal are equally bereft of content.