On 28/03/2013, at 18.07, Omer Iqbal wrote:

> Most foundation objective c data structures are immutable (NSArray, 
> NSDictionary, NSSet etc), and are most probably more performant than clojure 
> counterparts, though terribly less elegant.
> However there's the clojure-scheme project 
> (https://github.com/takeoutweight/clojure-scheme)  which compiles clojure to 
> gambit scheme which can be compiled to C.

Thanks for your reply. However, I very much doubt that the objective c data 
structures use array-mapped hash tries which (I believe) is necessary for 
high-performance functional programming. Or am I wrong?

- Karl

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