Clojure

Is Clojure a front-end or back-end programming language?

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Clojure is mainly a back-end programming language - a dynamic, functional Lisp dialect that runs on the JVM and is used for server-side applications, data processing, and distributed systems. ClojureScript, a variant that compiles to JavaScript, enables front-end browser development. Clojure's strengths in the back-end include immutable data structures, primitives for concurrent programming, and smooth interoperability with Java for enterprise system integration.

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