I have recently moved most of my work to Clojure and Clojurescript but
neither of these implementations seem suitable for non-http scripting,
for which I currently use Ruby. So, you can imagine my elation when I
discovered Rouge which is Clojure implemented on Ruby:
https://github.com/rouge-lang/rouge
The project looks fantastic but they seem to be short of contributors.
My programming skills are nowhere near advanced enough to work on this
myself so, please, if any of you Clojurians have proficiency in Ruby and
Clojure please consider contributing.
I looked at Python's Hy (hylang.org) which is an excellent project in
its own right and is heavily influenced by Clojure but its taregt is
generic Lisp 1 rather than Clojure. Rouge will enable Clojure to occupy
the non-http scripting space without competing directly with Clojure and
Clojurescript.
gvim
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