Chouser---

The Parrot vm looks really great for Clojure----presumably Clojure
could have continuations and TCO there.



On Feb 5, 9:59 am, Chouser <chou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Stuart Sierra
>
> <the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Clojure can certainly do these things; clojure-contrib contains many
> > file and io-related utilities.  But remember that Clojure, like any
> > Java program, takes more time to start up than "scripting" languages
> > like Perl/Bash/Ruby/Python, so it may be less suitable for programs
> > that you intend to run at the command-line.
>
> This has been the main reason I haven't completely abandoned
> Python and ruby for such tasks.  I think the original question
> was phrased perfectly -- "wondering if the time is right".  For
> me, I'd say "not quite yet".  I'm still holding out for
> Clojure-in-clojure targeting a unix-embracing, fast-starting
> host platform like golang or parrot.
>
> --Chouserhttp://joyofclojure.com

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