Hi Guys,

I am proud to have been able to port scheje, the little scheme on top of
clojure, using Reader conditionals, to clojurescript.

It also has two little REPLs, one for the JVM version, and one for Node.js.

Scheje makes it possible to write Lisp on the browser, with macros support
(scheme's define-syntax)

Please consider giving it a try here:
https://github.com/turbopape/scheje

Cheers!

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