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2017-10-31
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gonewest81817:10:07

SO did an analysis of liked/disliked languages as expressed by user preference data on their jobs site. https://stackoverflow.blog/2017/10/31/disliked-programming-languages/

gonewest81817:10:23

Of interest, perhaps, for the clojure community: “One tag that stands out is the functional language Clojure; almost nobody expresses dislike for it, but it’s still among the most rapidly shrinking (based on question visits, it only started shrinking in the last year or so).”

lepistane18:10:10

it moved to slack/reddit

lepistane18:10:15

nothing special

lepistane18:10:21

slack grew over the past year or so

lepistane18:10:30

by few k of people

dominicm18:10:41

Controversial idea: SO is only suited to "clear" questions, and beginners struggle to find the root cause and just "try stuff" until their problems stop. Not necessarily a point I agree with, but I could see how it might be true.

yogidevbear20:10:33

I would imagine that a large part is related to the adoption of slack

gonewest81820:10:00

When was Clojurians created? I haven’t been around this community very long.

seancorfield20:10:24

Approx March 2015

seancorfield20:10:54

(The first channels -- #clojure and #admin-announcements -- were created on March 1, 2015)

seancorfield20:10:18

So we've been around two and a half years... time flies!