I like it; it's making me realize the existence of a bunch of
functions I've never considered before.

If it's practical, consider doing color-coding or somehow indicating
the types of the forms: special forms, macros, and functions. :)

On Mar 8, 6:30 pm, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I made an attempt at categorizing all special forms, functions and
> macros in clojure.core, plus some outside that namespace. 
> Seehttp://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.
>
> --
> R. Mark Volkmann
> Object Computing, Inc.
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