My goodness, there are other things than Clojure in the universe. People have been making "native" software with "real" languages for ages. There's probably even some that are fpish or heck go get an actual lisp that's been used for ever (franz, allegro, ecl, gambit, chicken, clozure, tinyscheme, etc.). Or an async or sync dataflow langauge. Or just lua. etc. etc. etc. :-)
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