On Nov 17, 10:07 am, Timothy Baldridge <[email protected]> wrote:
> > With the clojureclr for example, it
> > supports pretty much everything clojure does sans java, and gains all the
> > .net interop.
>
> True...true, it supports it, but it's still a "2nd class citizen". For
> instance, we don't have lein, ring, parts of contrib, IDEs, etc. All
> the examples, all the books are all about Clojure on the JVM. Do
> anything else and you can forget using Clojars, and 90% of the
> ecosystem built around Clojure.
>
> Now, what should be done at some point (IMO) is to implement Clojure
> in Clojure.

Although implementing Clojure-in-Clojure no doubt should be done, that
does not make lein work on other platforms, it does not create IDEs
that are effective for other platforms (Visual Studio), it does not
translate the contrib libs, etc.

-David

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