Clojure

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See also: closure

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Etymology[edit]

From closure, respelled with the letter J from Java.

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Clojure

  1. A dialect of the Lisp programming language that runs on the JVM.
    • 2014, Colin Jones, Mastering Clojure Macros: Write Cleaner, Faster, Smarter Code, Pragmatic Bookshelf, →ISBN:
      Allowing variable capture when we really, really want it makes Clojure's macro system technically more dangerous than hygienic systems.

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