On May 12, 2013, at 12:42, Michael Klishin wrote:
> If you had to describe your library in one sentence, what would it be?
> I'd be happy to tweet about it but currently can't really understand
> what it is, seems to be like 3 things mashed together.

It seems a bit like ClojureScript and HotCocoa (for MacRuby), in that:

  It provides a streamlined way to deal with the underlying language.

  The syntax is concise, but not necessarily idiomatic Clojure/Ruby.

I like ClojureScript's capabilities, but don't love the syntax.  This
is a useful experiment (at least!) in making ClojureScript prettier.
It has already prompted an enhancement by David Nolen and may promote
some interesting discussions about idiomatic use and language design.

-r

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