>
> Why can't we write programs in Clojure and
> drop down to Java if necessary?

That's what I find funny about these threads, Clojure's Java interop
is good, Java is easy to write performant code in.  There is a clear
path to getting the best JVM performance possible from a Clojure
environment.  I'm not saying that we shouldn't worry about Clojure's
general performance - but for microbenchmarks there is a very clear
optimization strategy.

Brad
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