Maybe ClojureSwift does have potential, even with respect to *performance* as well: There's decent speculative chatter [1] about Swift’s safety enabling aggressive optimizations that can't be performed in unsafe languages like Objective-C, with Swift outperforming on RC4 and other benchmarks.
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