ELC 2010: Rich Hickey and Joe Pamer - Perspectives on Clojure and F#
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Clojure is one of the lanagues that's right up the top of my list of my list to learn. It makes me wonder though that as Clojure has a JVM and .Net versions if there has been any thought to porting the DLR to JVM or vice versa to make it easier to target these languages at both platforms?
The JVM employs a different strategy for supporting dynamic languages. What would porting the DLR to work with the JVM accomplish?
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Great stuff. It would be cool to have more on Clojure for the CLR. Maybe some compare and contrast of implementing some bits of functionality using C#, F#, and Clojure, or look at how concurrency is supported in these languages.
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