Alternative implementations for clojure maps are hard. You tend to use AOT 
a lot, which is non-idiomatic. But a number of people have done this, 
including myself. In retrospect, it isn't worth it. At least not most of 
the time.

One thing that really bothers me is that Java supports subMap. And even 
clojure vectors have sub-vec. I've got a lot of code that builds on sub 
maps. But without reverting to aot, I need to define my own types which 
implement clojure's interfaces. A bit of a pain, but better than reverting 
to using aot methinks.

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