Seeing your comments, I've decided to try to get my Javascript
generator suitable for public use.  It'll take  a day or two, I
think.  Have you got a catchy name for it?

Jim

Dan wrote:
>
> It depends on common lisp instead of clojure? :)
>
> How does ClojureScript integrates with Javascript libraries? It's almost
> unthinkable now to do a site that is not based on some of the fine JS
> libraries available. It's also a reason why I want the generated code not to
> have overhead, we don't want to pay that cost twice (for the library and the
> clojure-ish behaviour).
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