@howard I have been looking at this and thinking about it! First, I am not sure I'm enough of a #ClojureScript expert to really have a worthwhile opinion yet. But I think the nice thing about cljs is that it's nearly #Clojure, so skills transfer over.

I also really appreciate how CLJS maintains the "try to be FP" approach of Clojure. I don't have to think like a JavaScript programmer when I am using it---at least not all the time.

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@pymander @howard@emacs.ch I use CLJC on several projects (and rely on its use in some libraries) so that CLJ and CLJS use literally the same code

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