I'm in the process right now. I didn't want to use Incanter since I don't like the kitchen sink reinvent R style, but there aren't any Clojure-esque matrix libraries around.
You, flatly, gain the language advantages of Clojure but have absolutely none of the Numpy/Matlab/R-like environments.
You, flatly, gain the language advantages of Clojure but have absolutely none of the Numpy/Matlab/R-like environments.