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- jwrIf you use Clojure for your business, please consider funding this effort and also directly developers who work on software that you use. It makes for a sustainable ecosystem.The Clojure community is very mature and incredibly nice, so things are not bad as they are, but they could definitely be better.I try to set aside a portion of my business revenue (I call it a "sustainability fee" in my P&L) and spread it among the authors of libraries that I use. It's not much for each author, but if everybody did this, many authors could work on open source libraries full time.
- cfiggersI wasn't aware of the Gloat project before this. It's a compiler that turns Clojure into native binaries by first transpiling to Glojure (which I'd also never heard of before this), which in turn targets Go. This is rather than using a GraalVM native image, which as I understand it is at this point the better-explored mechanism of doing that for JVM-based stuff (but has its own trade-offs).Very cool!
- digitaltreesReminds me of S.P.A.T from about a boy.
- snittyHow is the demonym not Clojuristas?
- manytimesawayTwo of these projects are just AI. This is not very promising.