Can you articulate it any better than "ah hah!"? On Dec 19, 11:33 am, Tim Daly <d...@axiom-developer.org> wrote: > There have been discussions, here and elsewhere, about > whether Clojure is a "Lisp". Lots of discussion centers > around facts like homoiconicity, or the REPL, or the > debate of Rich's redefinition of lisp primitives, etc. > These are arguments about the paint on the palace. > > I have struggled with this question and I believe I found > the answer that satisfies me that Clojure is a Lisp. The > answer is that "getting Clojure" involves an "ah-hah!" > moment. > > The most fundamental thing about "Lisp" is that there is > this universal but personal event when you suddenly > "get it". This does not seem to happen with other languages. > There is a distinct "before vs after" when you suddenly > internalize the language and IT changes YOU. > > I recently felt that moment with Clojure. > Did anyone else experience the "ah-hah!"? > > Tim Daly
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