> In general, clojure-contrib is a good place to look to find examples
> of properly laid-out libs, as well as generally idiomatic Clojure
> code.
>
> --Chouser

Yeah, just recently I've taken to scanning the code in 'webjure' and
'swank' to see how things are done, rather than relying on the APIs.

I never got to downloading 'clojure-contrib' but the more I read the
group, the more it seems like this is where the magic is happening.
Thanks for the recommendation.
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