So how does all this compare to lamina?

On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 4:07 AM, Peter Taoussanis <ptaoussa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Oh man, how is everyone _not_ running around screaming about this right
> now?
>
> It seems to me that the Clojure space suffers from an unusual malady: it's
> busy sitting here quietly advancing half of applied computer science, and
> no one seems to notice the full extent of its import.
>
> Man, I'm sometimes forced to just stop for a moment and sit in awe at how
> lucky I've been to see this stuff develop and to get to use it.
>
> Clojure was huge. And before we're close to digesting its potential,
> there's protocols. And Clojurescript. Then Datomic. Reducers. Now this.
>
> And it's not about everything being necessarily _novel_, though there is
> often novelty. For me it's largely about the cohesiveness of the design and
> the consistency of the overarching vision. Everything _fits_. I feel like
> I'm using tools and ideas that weren't just developed with care, or
> cleverness, or experience, but all of those things in a kind of harmony
> that's vanishingly rare to find in any field.
>
> I honestly feel like I'm witnessing history being made.
>
> Thank you Rich Hickey, and everyone else in this community for making my
> work every day so enjoyable.
>
> - Peter Taoussanis
>
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