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David Miller

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Asheville, NC, USA

My open-source work centers in implementing ClojureCLR. I began ClojureCLR as a hobby project in late 2008. The project got Rich Hickey's blessing and went public in 2009. (I wrote about the start in ClojureCLR: genesis.)

ClojureCLR closely follows development of Clojure and essential support libraries. I am currently working on a rewrite of the compiler to take greater advantage of CLR capabilities that are not in the JVM (structs, true generics, etc.). Longer-term plans are to improve the tooling around ClojureCLR.

I am planning to retire from my day job in 2022, so I'll be devoting a lot more time to this project than has been possible in the past. Funding will help me continue to afford computing equipment and possibly attendance at conferences (when we start doing that again).

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Beyond having some recognition for the effort, defraying development costs and conference travel would be helpful as I navigate retirement.

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  1. clojure/clojure-clr

    A port of Clojure to the CLR, part of the Clojure project

  2. dmiller/clojure-clr-next

    Next generation of ClojureCLR under development.

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