"Are there any more types of languages that we haven't seen? Or have we completely explored the language space? And if we have, then isn't it time we pruned the menagerie of languages down to a manageable few—perhaps even one?
Other industries have done this, so why not us? Others disciplines have brought their notations down from dozens to one: electronics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, etc. And the benefits they reaped by doing so were significant! Perhaps it's time for us to follow suit.
If we did choose a language, what kind of language would it be? What features would it have? What syntax would it follow? What paradigms would it conform to?"
Why Clojure? - Clean Coder Blog
A Little Clojure - Clean Coder Blog
Clean Coders: Clean Code: Functional Programming, Episode 62 - Getting Clojure, by
You can make hydrogen and oxygen gas with a 9 volt battery and water. - YouTube
Official web site:
book online (free)
Learn to Program the World's Most Bodacious Language with
Clojure for the Brave and True
Clojure for the Brave and True
clojure @ learning.oreilly.com
Flying Machine Studios
by Daniel Higginbotham (book author)
another interesting project from the same author
good class (free trial available)
Clojure Fundamentals - Part 1 | PluralsightFlying Machine Studios
by Daniel Higginbotham (book author)
another interesting project from the same author
good class (free trial available)
videos
Effective Programs - 10 Years of Clojure - Rich Hickey - YouTube
creator of Clojure language
Clojure Tutorial - YouTube
tools:
Clojure - Visual Studio Marketplace
related essential book, free online: Welcome to the SICP Web Site
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - Wikipedia
WebAssembly is also using Lisp s-expressions syntax;
there are also versions of List running on WASM
google/schism: A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler
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