Contributions welcome, please PR. \o/
- It is a LISP.
- The documentation states it is inspired by Clojure.
Probably has one or more of the following properties:
- Shares some syntactic shortcuts of Clojure (e.g.
[]
,{}
,#{}
,#()
) - Preference for immutable datastructures (probably trie based).
- Language uses builtin names that are closer to Clojure than to other LISPs.
Basically if it looks and smells like Clojure then it's a candidate for inclusion.
## [Language name](http://link-to-language-site/)
> Language tagline from website.
* [Try it](http://link-to-online-repl/)
* [Source code](http://github.com/source/page)
* Notable point 1.
* Notable point 2.
...
* Project status if not actively maintained.
Please submit a PR with a new entry in roughly GitHub-stars-count sorted order.