You will probably have more luck getting help in the Clojurescript group.
The clojurescript-in-clojurescript project you found is defunct. In the
meantime normal Clojurescript has gotten much closer to being self-hosted
and work towards that end is probably best done on Clojurescript itself
I'm working on a multimedia framework targeting Node.js (and, at some point
in the future, sooner rather than later, browsers). Since I need the
homoiconicity of a Lisp for my intended feature set, ClojureScript is
pretty much my only option -- and it's a very enjoyable language anyway.
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