Re: [ANN] ClojureC 0.1

2013-04-22 Thread Mark Probst
On Monday, April 22, 2013 6:18:56 PM UTC-7, John Gabriele wrote: > > I'm curious: what (if any) differences do you see happening between > Clojure(Script) and ClojureC? How close do you expect them to be? > I'd like them to be as close as reasonably possible. Some differences that exist today a

Re: [ANN] ClojureC 0.1

2013-04-22 Thread John Gabriele
On Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:50:57 PM UTC-4, Mark Probst wrote: > > Dear Clojurians, > > I'm happy to announce ClojureC 0.1: > > https://github.com/schani/clojurec > > Wow! Exciting news! I'm curious: what (if any) differences do you see happening between Clojure(Script) and ClojureC? How close

[ANN] ClojureC 0.1

2013-04-21 Thread Mark Probst
Dear Clojurians, I'm happy to announce ClojureC 0.1: https://github.com/schani/clojurec ClojureC is a Clojure to C compiler that's based off of ClojureScript. It's still in its infancy, not ready for real use, but at this point almost all of ClojureScript's core library has been ported - mo