On Sep 24, 9:37 am, soyrochus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been playing with Clojure. Impressive indeed. I´ve got two
> questions. Please consider these to be idle speculation (and as such
> worthy of your attention) and no "feature requests".
>
> First, is there any intention to make Clojure self hosting? No
> technical barriers here, I guess, but priorities and intention count
> all the more so.
>
> I know that (presumable before public release) there was a .Net
> version of Clojure. Are there any plans or initiatives under way to
> recreate this, iaw to port Clojure to .Net?
>
> Regards,
>
> Iwan van der Kleijn

Iwan,

A precursor to Clojure started its life on both the JVM and .Net. Rich
saw that Clojure really needed to marry one platform or the other due
the overhead of maintaining the ports and the level of possible
integration with the hosting platform so he chose the JVM. That said,
Clojure can run through a Java/JVM compatibility layer on .Net called
iKVM: http://www.ikvm.net/

-Aaron
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