You have clearly looked into this more in depth than I have... Thanks for 
sharing your thoughts. I missed the part about the wonky case insensitivity 
(truly bizarre and hazard prone IMHO) and have not looked into the type 
system/inference so I can't comment just yet.

I'm not partial to Nim in particular but I really would like *something* I 
could use. I wouldn't mind going direct to C if there were some existing GC and 
immutable DS libraries we could lean on. I think there are enough issues with 
the transpiling that I wouldn't want to take on those as well.

I too was thinking of following ClojureScript's lead on this but was hoping to 
have macros available but now that I say it out loud dragging the compiler 
along for the ride seems like a bad choice given the target environment. Maybe 
that could be an optional feature for those who have the memory/proc resources.

Let me know how much interest you are likely to have (passing, involved, 
committed) for this. I appreciate your thoughtful comments - thanks!

Alan

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