Embedding cherry in an existing CLJS app for runtime eval

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  1. cherry

    Experimental ClojureScript to ES6 module compiler

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  3. sci

    Configurable Clojure/Script interpreter suitable for scripting and Clojure DSLs

    Since cherry is a compiler, the code generally runs faster than with SCI which is an interpreter. For many cases SCI is fast enough, but numerical computations in a hot loop isn't one of its strenghts:

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