Since Clojure is designed to run in a Java virtual machine (JVM), I don't understand this statement:
While Clojure started its life mainly as a server-side language, the advent of ClojureScript demonstrates that the core developers don't see that as its only purpose.
I am not real familiar with Java though I am interested in Lisp languages and hence Clojure, so this makes me wonder. Most web servers I've worked on are traditional Apache variants with standard server-side languages like Ruby, PHP, Perl, but I've never seen Java as a default installed server language in my hosting environments, so what is the meaning of this statement?
Second, JVMs are typically run on client operating systems like Mac or Windows, are they not? Sun says there are many billions of JVMs in the world, obviously this is not referring to servers.