This seems a little more up-to-date than clojurescript.
https://github.com/zkim/cljs
It is not complete (the author calls it clojure(ish)) but still seems
pretty nice.
-James S
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On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> I know we have Scriptjure. But has there been any concentrated effort
> to port Clojure to JS? This may sound odd, but personally I would love
> to use Clojure in the browser. Scriptjure would work fairly well, but
> from what I see, it do
On 3 March 2011 14:56, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> I know we have Scriptjure. But has there been any concentrated effort
> to port Clojure to JS? This may sound odd, but personally I would love
> to use Clojure in the browser. Scriptjure would work fairly well, but
> from what I see, it doesn't sup
On Mar 3, 3:56 pm, Timothy Baldridge wrote:
> I know we have Scriptjure. But has there been any concentrated effort
> to port Clojure to JS? This may sound odd, but personally I would love
> to use Clojure in the browser. Scriptjure would work fairly well, but
> from what I see, it doesn't support
I know we have Scriptjure. But has there been any concentrated effort
to port Clojure to JS? This may sound odd, but personally I would love
to use Clojure in the browser. Scriptjure would work fairly well, but
from what I see, it doesn't support persistent maps and instead relies
on JS objects.
T