> Mostly, people using Clojure want. to get away from Java.
I understand that, but Spring Boot already offers support for Koltin (yikes) and Groovy (double-yikes). Would supporting Clojure templates that use the underlying Java classes be difficult or cumbersome? Would it yield Clojure code that's not idiomatic?
I don't mind the underlying tooling that much, but I'd love to be able to use a more elegant language for the business logic.
I understand that, but Spring Boot already offers support for Koltin (yikes) and Groovy (double-yikes). Would supporting Clojure templates that use the underlying Java classes be difficult or cumbersome? Would it yield Clojure code that's not idiomatic?
I don't mind the underlying tooling that much, but I'd love to be able to use a more elegant language for the business logic.