I made an attempt at categorizing all special forms, functions and macros in clojure.core, plus some outside that namespace. See http://www.ociweb.com/mark/clojure/ClojureCategorized.html. I'd love some feedback on the names of the categories and whether I've split them up correctly. I think a breakdown like this could be a big help to developers that are new to Clojure. For example, if they are looking for forms that provide conditional processing, it's hard to quickly locate them on the API page because it liss every form alphabetically.
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