The comment was held in moderation.  Sadly, if I did not perform some
triage on the site comments I would be inundated with comments on
Viagra and mortgage loans.

Far from being discouraged, I am enthusiastic by your recommendations.
I am far less interested in being correct than in doing it correctly
(if that makes any sense at all).

I was a little discouraged that my implementation of remove-if was
‘dangerous’ to the stack, and I delighted in your pointers in shoring
that up. Thank you. It’s clear that I need to study recur more
closely.

I am sure that, at least in the early stages, I will make an
abomination of the Clojure idioms, but I hope that over time they will
become a part of my lexicon.

My initial versions of the the closed counter and make-adderb
attempted to use refs, but I couldn’t quite get it to work. I will use
your advice and attempt to re-implement them, but will most likely
keep the old hack laying around as a counter-example/don’t-do-this
case.

Again, thank you for the tips for this Clojure n00b.
-m
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