Re: Will the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation ?

2012-12-29 Thread Sukh Singh
Having read the posts all over again, can I say that *the JVM will remain the primary target/platform for Clojure, while Oracle remains good i.e. it doesn't get Barmy *? Isn't that unforeseeable? On Thursday, December 27, 2012 4:56:52 PM UTC+5:30, Sukh Singh wrote: > > >

Re: Will the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation ?

2012-12-27 Thread Sukh Singh
Is there any chance of clojure community abandoning the JVM as the primary plaform in the future? On Dec 27, 4:41 pm, Michael Klishin wrote: > 2012/12/27 Sukh Singh > > > From the above statements, can I say that > > > *the JVM will always likely, remain the primary C

Re: Will the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation ?

2012-12-27 Thread Sukh Singh
Maybe, Rich Hickey could answer this question... On Dec 27, 4:41 pm, Michael Klishin wrote: > 2012/12/27 Sukh Singh > > > From the above statements, can I say that > > > *the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation* ? > > The answer

Re: Will the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation ?

2012-12-27 Thread Sukh Singh
Maybe, Mr Rich Hickey could answer this On Dec 27, 4:41 pm, Michael Klishin wrote: > 2012/12/27 Sukh Singh > > > From the above statements, can I say that > > > *the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation* ? > > The answer is: nobody

Will the JVM will always likely, remain the primary Clojure implementation ?

2012-12-27 Thread Sukh Singh
Hi, I have noticed that this question is randomly appearing in many minds, and it is frequently being asked, though there is no apparent reason on why it is asked :/ or maybe people are unable to pen down the exact reasons, and sad to say, even myself. There are reasons for which I ask t