I'll certainly agree that it should be as easy as possible to get
started in Clojure, but I really don't think that the kind of people
that can't use anything without a windows installer are going to get
very far with Clojure in any case.

I mean, if it's too much to install java, unzip a file and run:
java -cp clojure.jar clojure.main

As the getting_started page suggests, what are you going to do with
sexpr syntax, immutable data structures, iteration through recursion,
concurrency etc? Clojure might at some point mature into the kind of
language that has something to offer for people that need a lot more
hand holding but clearly it's a bit of a wild west environment at the
moment.

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