On Sep 30, 8:35 am, Nicolas <bousque...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Clojure has native interoperability with JVM & CLR.
Right, this is machine interop. What about people interop? How can a
Clojure programmer "interoperate" with a Ruby programmer? Can I chuck
some Clojure code into Google translate (http://google.com/translate)
and out comes Ruby code or vice versa? That would be nice.

> And from my understanding, I see no
> other language that bring such support you ask for. This is not a
> feature that clojure lack.

That's right, if your idea of a "lacking" feature is one that other
langauges have and therefore Clojure should have, too, this isn't the
case here. It is a feature that's "lacking" just because it would be
useful.

> Maybe its me, but I do not see it as a a top priority for clojure
> language.

That's why I posted this, to find out what the need is, how many
Clojure programmers live in inhomogeneous programming environments?
Someone just posted something like that a few hours later (http://
groups.google.com/group/clojure/browse_thread/thread/
18b13c222163dda0), though I was more thinking of the open source
communities out there and the vast amounts of code they produce, they
are easier to observe and interact with since stuff doesn't happen
behind closed doors like in the corporate world.

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