I saw  mention of Wisp the other day (on Hacker News, IIRC), but I
haven't noticed any discussion of it on the Clojure email list,
(def newsletter), etc:

  Wisp is a homoiconic JavaScript dialect with clojure syntax,
  s-expressions and macros.  Unlike clojurescript, Wisp code
  compiles to human-readable JavaScript.  The goal of Wisp is
  to compile to the JavaScript you would have written anyway.
  Think of Wisp asmarkdown for JS programing!

  Homoiconic syntax and macros are the primary motivations!

  -- https://github.com/Gozala/wisp

  See also   http://jeditoolkit.com/try-wisp/

Has anyone here played with Wisp?  Any reactions?

-r

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