Saw this online: > Sharpl is a custom Lisp interpreter implemented in C#. > https://github.com/codr7/sharpl Syntax has some elements in common with Clojure. Clojure's enhancements to the Lisp syntax are so elegant - it seems many new Lisps copy at least some of them. So I now tend to think about Clojure now as a family of languages rather than just one programming language.
That's definitely true nowadays, with a spectrum of cljc compatibility to incompatible.