Mornin' ๐
I wish I could just say "we don't support Safari"
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Bit of a segue but I am surprised that Windows is a second class citizen in Clojureland. Clojure seems to be driven by Unix/OSX lovers. Wonder if that hurts adoption.
e.g. https://clojure.org/guides/getting_started#_installation_on_windows
Presumably it runs quite well under WSL.
Probably also means there hasn't been a lot of call for easy Windows use. Doesn't mean there wouldn't be a lot of use for it though.
I associate this with the JVM being less popular on Windows. It tends to skew towards Mac/Linux
The first time I ran Java was on Solaris ๐
Thereโs ClojureCLR, but I donโt see much of it