> Clojure is really good at self-selecting for people that really care about innovation in programming languages. The other jobs in a tech company care about innovation in their domain. They rarely align.
To me it seems people typically like Clojure because of its simplicity, stability and productivity with the REPL. There are innovations in Clojure (its data structures, transducers...) but overall it is a pretty conservative and minimal language with laser focus on pragmatism.
Also in terms of slowness it seems the opposite is the case from my limited knowledge. OS authors and contributors seem to be extremely productive and creative. There are some notable Clojure shops (see: OP) that have been growing at an incredible pace.
Maybe I see this differently because I come from a [insert two very popular languages] background where everything breaks every couple of months and the culture is severely fad driven. To me Clojure is refreshing, calming and more powerful on top.
To me it seems people typically like Clojure because of its simplicity, stability and productivity with the REPL. There are innovations in Clojure (its data structures, transducers...) but overall it is a pretty conservative and minimal language with laser focus on pragmatism.
Also in terms of slowness it seems the opposite is the case from my limited knowledge. OS authors and contributors seem to be extremely productive and creative. There are some notable Clojure shops (see: OP) that have been growing at an incredible pace.
Maybe I see this differently because I come from a [insert two very popular languages] background where everything breaks every couple of months and the culture is severely fad driven. To me Clojure is refreshing, calming and more powerful on top.