I'm working on a multimedia framework targeting Node.js (and, at some point 
in the future, sooner rather than later, browsers). Since I need the 
homoiconicity of a Lisp for my intended feature set, ClojureScript is 
pretty much my only option -- and it's a very enjoyable language anyway. 
I'm using this version of ClojureScript 
<https://github.com/kanaka/clojurescript>, which seems to be the most 
recent one; yet, apparently, it is still massively outdated. For example, 
namespaces and module imports don't seem to work (as far as I can tell 
anyway), leaving me to resort to reading each file with (eval-print) or 
similar. I'd like to devote some effort towards bringing 
ClojureScript-in-ClojureScript up to date, however I'm a bit confused. 
Honestly I'm at a complete loss about where to start. I can't even seem to 
build the code from the master branch of the clojure/clojurescript repo 
<https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript> (scripts/compile fails by a 
NullPointerException in compiler.clj). Can I please have a few pointers on 
doing things right?

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