On Nov 28, 6:54 pm, Dmitri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of I'd like to say that I find Clojure to be an excellent
> language, however I find the lack of infix operators makes reading
> equations somewhat unnatural, eg:

Hi, Dmitri,

Glad you like Clojure!  There are Common Lisp packages like <http://
www.cliki.net/infix> that do infix-conversion.  I don't find infix
notation useful except when transcribing formulas, and fractions or
roots usually force me to use parentheses anyway.  Sun has an
interesting experimental language called Fortress, <http://
projectfortress.sun.com/>, that uses real mathematical notation.

-Stuart Sierra


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