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Java doesn’t really have a nice interface for interacting with objects in general. Closure does have a nice interface for interacting with dictionaries. They have namespaces keyword symbols for keys which are much more ergonomic than typing strings, and they have lots of functions for modifying dictionaries. I think the big difference is in the philosophy of what the language thinks data is, and how the world ought to be modelled.


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