I recently watched Carin Meier's OSCON talk The Joy of Flying Robots with Clojure <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty9QDqV-_Ak> and it made me wonder about Clojure on embedded systems. A quick search on this list didn't turn up much so I thought I'd ask. How much work has been done with Clojure on either Java friendly microcontroller systems (i.e. Systronix<http://www.systronix.com/>), or on something like a Beaglebone or Beagleboard? I'm very new to Clojure, so I don't yet understand the challenges that Clojure would face trying to run on a system that may not support all the JVM's features.
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