I'm in a bit of a bind-- I've written some really nice Clojure code for
dealing with Genomic sequences that works as well or better than the
reference implementation we currently use where I work. However, the the
hierarchy has recently changed and my new boss is requiring me to have all
code in Java (eg. interop is not an option since he wants the source to be
pure Java.) Is there any way to prevent my head exploding from
hand-translating my Clojure code into Java?

I'm sure it's possible to generate Java source since we heard Rich's amusing
anecdote about using Clojure to write reams of Java boilerplate instead of
doing himself. Is there a precedent or even an existing library for
translation from Clojure into Java source though? I'd like to be able to use
the code I've got without a long, painful devolution. More importantly, I
want to be able to continue developing in Clojure and just compile it to
Java source and check that in.

Thanks,
Dennis

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