On Sep 24, 6:37 am, soyrochus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.

Just as a third-party person who is interested in Clojure, could you
tell me what the direct benefits of making Clojure self-hosting would
be?  I understand Clojure as being fairly closely bound to Java, and
intentionally so; making it self-hosting would take away the coupling
in the implementation, but not in the syntax and semantics.

mfh
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