Hi,

 JVM is known to be a robust, reliable and optimised platform for 
development and deployment. Rich Hicky's decision to develop Clojure on the 
JVM is fantastic, and it's delightfull to see it grow on the JVM as its 
primary platform.


 Yeah, as a matter of fact JVM is the primary platform for the development 
of Clojure; Also Major institutions and people project Clojure as a JVM 
language (Heroku, for example), Clojurescript also requires the JVM.... 


 My Question is :


 Will Clojure be known as the JVM language** *in future, as it is known 
today? Will the JVM remain the primary Clojure platform in the distant 
future? (Virtually forever?)


 ***When I think of Scala or Groovy, I get a feeling that they will still 
be known as JVM languages in the future, as they are now. What about 
Clojure? Can I safely put Clojure in the league of Scala?


 -Leon Adler

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