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Hello folks. Anyone here use Clojure with jMonkeyEngine? I saw weaverjester's gist with an example recently but wondered if there was much of a community. I have little experience with game dev, but I'm interested in what a functional approach has to offer there (and would like to learn more).
The Clojure user survey never asks about games, but if you go by google search results, it looks like jMonkeyEngine is not as popular as play-clj and other java wrappers. In my own experience the most active community is Arcadia which is a fork of ClojureCLR to work with Unity3D
if jMonkeyEngine is something you're interested in, it never hurts to pick up the torch.
Ah. Just yesterday I saw a blog post about Arcadia, but I didn't realize they were using ClojureCLR. Makes sense.
@sekao is the creator of that one, in fact his whole github profile is full of wonderful things https://github.com/oakes