Ironically, Clojure seems to be the only guest language on the JVM where the community is welcoming of the platform that makes their existence possible in first place.
Similarly to how Groovy used to be, but I am not counting it as it seems only to be around to power Gradle and little else.
Scala and Kotlin folks speak too much about replacing Java, yet I am yet to see their native variants match JVM in any form or fashion.
Even if we take Android into consideration, Google was forced to update their Java support, as means to keep Java libraries ecosystem available for Android developers and their beloved Kotlin.
Similarly to how Groovy used to be, but I am not counting it as it seems only to be around to power Gradle and little else.
Scala and Kotlin folks speak too much about replacing Java, yet I am yet to see their native variants match JVM in any form or fashion.
Even if we take Android into consideration, Google was forced to update their Java support, as means to keep Java libraries ecosystem available for Android developers and their beloved Kotlin.