Hello all,

I'm applying to GSoC this year, and I'm interested in taking the 
opportunity to go full-speed on a project I've been toying with on the side 
for the last month or so now.

Specifically, I'm interested in writing a self-hosting ClojureScript 
compiler – either by forking the current ClojureScript codebase and making 
whatever changes are necessary to get it to compile itself, or by putting 
way more time and energy into the toy CLJS compiler I've been writing from 
the ground up in my spare time. It's an ambitious project either way, but 
I've been pleasantly surprised enough by my progress so far that it seems 
to be within reach.

You can see the progress I've made lately on Ceci, the aforementioned toy 
CLJS compiler, at http://github.com/mkremins/ceci. Fair warning: it's 
pretty rusty, and a lot of functionality is just plain missing or 
unsupported at the moment – patching up some of these holes could be part 
of my summer work if my application gets accepted :)

Is anyone interested in mentoring this or a similar project? I'd love to 
chat.

Thanks,
Max

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