Yes, Clojure is the exception. From an institutional standpoint, its support derives entirely from the fact that it runs on the JVM (as you pointed out) and can talk to both the company's existing Java code and the vast pool of Java libraries out there.
The lesson here is that it was incredibly smart for adoption to target the JVM and CLR. The JVM in particular will almost certainly outlive Java itself as a primary development language.
The lesson here is that it was incredibly smart for adoption to target the JVM and CLR. The JVM in particular will almost certainly outlive Java itself as a primary development language.