- It is just an experiment, of course. But it supports partially most
- common special operators, functions and macros. In particular:
+You can try a demo [[http://davazp.net/jscl/jscl.html][here]]. But if you want to hack JSCL, you will have
+to download the repository
+
+=git clone git@github.com:davazp/jscl.git=
+
+/load/ jscl.lisp in your Lisp, and call the bootstrap function to
+compile the implementation itself:
+
+=(jscl:bootstrap)=
+
+It will generate a jscl.js file in the top of the source tree. Now you
+can open JSCL.html in your browser and use it.
+
+** Status
+
+JSCL is and will be a subset of Common Lisp. Of course it is far
+from complete, but it supports partially most common special
+operators, functions and macros. In particular: