On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Axel Katerbau, Objectpark <
akater...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
>
> On 23 Jan., 04:00, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > This would be cool. I think just comes down to how ambitious you are.
> >
> > ClojureScript is effectively Clojure-in-Clojure. Given that we can target
> > JavaScript communicating with Objective-C is not that difficult, i.e.
> > JSCocoa.
> >
> > Having a version of Clojure that integrates with OS X as well as Clojure
> > integrates with the JVM will be a much more ambitious task but it would
> be
> > really, really cool.
> >
> > Projects that seem relevant, at least to me:
> >
> > * F-Script
> > * JSCocoa
> > * Clozure CL
> > * MacRuby
>
> I think the JSCocoa/Clojurescript would work somehow but the latter is
> more what I'd love to have.
> Thanks for the pointers.
>
> Clojure in Clojure would be a nice start to have e.g. a LLVM frontend.
> But it's really quiet as far as CiC goes, right?
>
> - Axel
>

As I said CiC is effectively ClojureScript. Reusable parts like the
analyzer have already being extracted from it.

I don't think there's any interest to take on something like LLVM from the
Clojure/core team - but I don't think they're discouraging anyone either.
Clojure targets the JVM, CLR, and JavaScript. From what I can tell it's up
to the community to push it to even more platforms.

David

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