Additionally, you might also consider ClojureScript itself.  With a little 
work you could embed V8 into your application 
(https://developers.google.com/v8/embed).

Martin Trojer just wrote a really nice blog post on embedded runtimes - 
http://martinsprogrammingblog.blogspot.co.uk/

All that said, for most apps where an embedded, scripting runtime is 
advantageous, ClojureScript-Lua +LuaJIT and PyClojure+cFFI+Python/PyPy are 
two very attractive options.  In the best case scenario, the former 
delivers more speed and a smaller footprint, trading off some library and 
ecosystem comforts.  The latter has a great ecosystem, but will be slower 
and have a larger memory footprint.

Paul

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