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by fulafel 2524 days ago
I think Clojure commits to being a hosted language with a pragmatic attitude to the underlying platform, rather than committing to Java. It keeps the JVM / JS / .Net layer accessible. Sorry for the nitpick but I think it's an important nuance.

A Racket or SBCL hosted Clojure might be pretty cool.