On Thursday, August 16, 2012 9:00:50 AM UTC-4, Sean Neilan wrote: > > Hey All, > > ClojurePY is actually quite amazing. It has none of the complexities with > libraries and projects like Clojure and is suitable for crunching data > (because it's on Python) unlike Node.js/Clojurescript. You can use all the > python libraries. You can even import ipdb and step through your code > without any modifications to the ClojurePY source tree. Even the REPL is > better by default. > > Thanks for sharing. Python is my favorite language in practice (in theory it is Lisp, but you know...). I kept an eye on it. I really hope clojure-py can get into production quality in not so far future. I may still have to use Clojure JVM for Java interop, but I hope I can re-use my Clojure code to do certain processing with scipy/numpy.
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