On 20 Dec 2010, at 18:19, Ken Wesson wrote:

Is it really necessary, though? Hotspot's JIT yields up
native-ballpark speeds when you really need them, if you optimize your
code appropriately.

For me, a native-code implementation of Clojure would be of interest for interfacing with libraries written in C, C++, and Fortran. The same goal could probably be achieved otherwise (compiling Java bytecode to native code, or simply a JVM with a better native interface than JNI), but at the moment I see no satisfying solution.

Konrad.

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