I read this part...

http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/b3sb1/golisp_a_lisp_interpreter_in_go/

and thought, would someone be able to do that for clojure? (the
Clojure in Clojure stuff might make this easier :))

Is this a weird idea?

I like a lot of ideas in go, and it's speed, but Clojure is just some
bits nicer. When we have clojure on go, we can have compiled clojure
without java runtime and fast, can't we?

It sure has advantages, and as a toy project it might be cool. And
most of Clojure's code is in clojure anyway, so that eases porting I
guess.

And you can add go's concurrency features as another way to get things done :).
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