I am newly registered, having just been reminded of Clojure by an article 
in the CACM. 

  
 
https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2017/10/221326-a-large-scale-study-of-programming-languages-and-code-quality-in-github/fulltext

Clojure, and its functional buddies, rated well. Too, I have been thinking 
lately of quality issues, many of which seem to relate to the over-emphasis 
on programmers and coders (running amok?). 

Finding a Lisp was like a shot in the arm. I used Lisp Machines (of several 
varieties) and various versions of Common Lisp in the context of Knowledge 
Based Engineering at a major aircraft maker. Our first demonstration of the 
power was in the early 90s. Since then, that discipline has become ever 
more integral in the processes, as a whole. 

Now, it is exciting to find Clojure in the 'web' context. I have a 
converted site that I did in HTML/CSS as a demonstration of parametric 
approaches. I, then, started using JavaScript to add in some functionality. 
And, ran across this wonderful little 3D example. 

   https://www.sitepoint.com/building-3d-engine-javascript/ 

I recall doing something similar 30 years ago as we need some 3D capability 
on a Lisp Machine in a hurry. 

Is there already an example like this using Clojure? I would like to do my 
functional extensions this way (frontend and backend).  

John 

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