As I understand it, the Most Love metric asks people who work with the language 
how happy they are with it.

So I find this metric very interesting. Clojure foes rank well in this, but it 
falls below a lot of others. I'd like to know why?

Why doesn't everyone who uses Clojure loves it?

I can see either because it's not everyone's cup of tea. Like a love it or you 
don't situation. Or it actually has pain points, and as a community we should 
try to address those. 

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