hello all,
so I'm not only new to this group but I am new to Clojure.  I may be
going about this all wrong but here's what I got.  I want to simply
take a string and reverse it, ex: "I am cold" would become "cold am
I" (haha I just realized that's probably how yoda would say it).  So
for now I am hard coding my string, so "myString" ="I am cold".

How I am thinking of doing this is as follows:

(loop [i 0]
(when (< i (count myString))
//missing code
//
//
(recur (inc i))))

so this probably isn't a hard thing to do but like I said I am new to
this all.  I basically need to figure out a way to print each element
of myString one at a time, this would allow me to figure out how to
reverse it.

so to my simple question, is it possible it print each element of a
string independently?

I know about (first myString), which will give me I printed out three
times.  So it seems there has to be a way and I just can't seem to
figure it out.

thanks for any input!

-joejoe

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