On Jan 8, 2017 1:52 AM, "ahawk" <aho...@gmail.com> wrote:


..  I find it difficult to know exactly what to expect from these libraries
and many other, unless, of course, I read and understand their source. That
is a challenge in its own right for a less advanced programmer such as
myself.


The good news is that if you stick with it you will rapidly begin to get
the knack f reading Closure source.  That's one of the hidden benefits of
Clojure: there are only so many patterns in practice, and you will begin to
quickly recognize them.

Before clojure:

"Where's the doc?"  "No doc, read the source."  " I'd rather chew my leg
off. "

After Clojure:

"Where's the source?"  "You don need it, we have wonderful docs, only a
little outdated." "I'd rather chew my leg off."

gregg

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