2013/6/2 Zed Becker <zed.bec...@gmail.com>

> Common lisp also commited the same mistake back in the past


I'm not convinced it is a mistake.

There are only 3 implementations that are actually used in production
and feature complete: Clojure, ClojureScript, ClojureCLR. They are
largely developed by the same group of people and try to adhere
to Clojure JVM semantics as closely as possible.

Compilers that target Python, Lua, Ruby, C are nothing more than
experiments and breakable toys at this point.

What specific issues with those 3 implementations you
consider to be real problems that affect production users?
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