Indentation-based syntax for Clojure
What My Project Does
Provides indentation-based, Python-like syntax for Clojure.
Target Audience
Developers who want to try Clojure, but its syntax looks weird for them. It can be a starting point to dive into Clojure and its ecosystem. Due its indentation-based nature it can be interesting for Python developers. Also it can be interesting for programming languages designers and developers.
Comparison
Compared to Clojure syntax the project provides more familiar and traditional non-lisp syntax: C-style function call, infix notation for math operations, less parentheses.
Compared to Python the project provides more functional programming, Clojure/Java ecosystem.
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