I've encountered a couple of use cases where it would helpful to have some 
form of remote function invocation in Clojure/ClojureScript with the 
following characteristics:
- Arbitrary functions can be effectively "serialised" and sent to remote 
machines
- Remote functions can be invoked either synchronously or asynchronously 
- Parameters get passed as serialised values, which might in turn be other 
functions
- Works across Clojure/ClojureScript boundary
- Would need to allow for various error conditions (network failure etc.)

Could this be achieved in a reasonably sane way with some combination of 
Transit and/or core.async? Has anyone tried this?

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