That I understand. Only one more question. Can I unload ClojureScript 
Compiler after I done with "eval"? This scenario is suitable very well to 
my task.

-Ru

суббота, 13 февраля 2016 г., 18:25:46 UTC+3 пользователь ru написал:
>
> Dear ClojureScript users and team!
>
> Without "eval" function ClojureScript can't be recognized as a 
> full-fledged LISP. "Code as data" paradigm can't be implemented without 
> "eval". What purpose of code constructed programmatically, if it can not be 
> evaluated?! In that sence plain old JavaScript is more LISP than 
> ClojureScript. Am I right? May be I have mised something important in that 
> problem?
>
> Sincerely,
>   Ru
>

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