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jesse
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clojerl
- Really hard convincing colleague to switch to Clojure
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Clojure Scripting on Node.js
Basically, you take a programming language and make it work on a platform that meant to be programmed using a different PL. Clojure is hosted by design - it's not Java, but can be used to program for JVM. It ain't Javascript, but can be used to target nodejs and browser; not an [official] CLR language, but you can write .Net programs. You can use Clojure to make Flutter apps with ClojureDart. You can integrate Python into Clojure with libpython-clj. Or write Clojure to target Erlang/OTP; or Rust; or R; There's even a clojure-like language for Lua - Fennel.
There's something about Clojure people like so much, they want it to work atop any platform.
https://github.com/Tensegritics/ClojureDart
https://github.com/clj-python/libpython-clj
https://github.com/clojerl/clojerl
https://github.com/clojure-rs/ClojureRS
- On Repl-Driven Programming
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Which Programming language libraries can Clojure use as its own?
But there are also unofficial implementations—i.e. not JVM, JS, .NET—of Clojure for other host environments, e.g. Clojerl. And of course nearly everything /u/borkdude touches interops with something in some way.
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CL vs Racket
Tail call optimization/elimination isn't a property of functional languages - there are tons of non-functional languages with it, like Lua or even C, when compiled with -O3, to name a few. Besides, Clojure is a hosted language, so it shares the platform characteristics, and recur is a language-way of providing a construct for tail call looping. Clojure on BEAM for example, supports tail call elimination, because BEAM does. And Beam is a quite functional environment ;)
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Clojure, but without the JVM?
Clojerl: an implementation for the Erlang VM. The reader conditional is :clje.
- Clojerl 0.9.0 is out with features released in Clojure 1.9, including Spec
- Elixir Protocols vs. Clojure Multimethods
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haskell elixr or clojure
There's also an unofficial BEAM VM implementation
- London Clojurians talk: Clojure - JVM + BEAM = Clojerl (by Juan Facorro)
What are some alternatives?
MongooseIM - MongooseIM is Erlang Solutions' robust, scalable and efficient XMPP server, aimed at large installations. Specifically designed for enterprise purposes, it is fault-tolerant and can utilise the resources of multiple clustered machines.
cloture - Clojure in Common Lisp
LeoFS - The LeoFS Storage System
nx - Multi-dimensional arrays (tensors) and numerical definitions for Elixir
cowboy - Small, fast, modern HTTP server for Erlang/OTP.
meander - Tools for transparent data transformation
joker - Small Clojure interpreter, linter and formatter.
awesome-clojure-likes - Curated list of Clojure-like programming languages.
lazy-seq - Lazy sequences for Fennel and Lua (mirror)
protocol_ex - Elixir Extended Protocol
ClojureCLR - A port of Clojure to the CLR, part of the Clojure project
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm