> I really wish that ClojureCLR had a binary distribution. I like
> clojure a lot but I have a .Net background and a lot of .Net code to
> interact with. If ClojureCLR had a stable, dependable binary
> distribution I would be able to use it at work much more than I
> already do. I don't care much about 1.2 features like defrecord. What
> I care about is start-up speed, ease of embeddability, and Visual
> Studio integration (not Intellisense, just AOT'ing .clj files).

 +1 for all of that

That paragraph basically explains why I haven't started using clojure
at my work yet.

Timothy Baldridge

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