Hi folks, I am still in the process of getting to know Clojure (which is also my first lisp). Are there any coding standards defined for Clojure? Before someone cuts me off that Lisp is all about freedom and doing it your way and everything, let me explain a bit. I agree that people should have choice - so they have and will have with or without coding standards. But, if there is not any coding guide, a lots of these choices are going to be random, so the various projects' code base will end up being PHP-ish. It also applies to naming conventions, and it seems to me there is a lots of randomness in that regard in Clojure libraries. What will happen if/when Clojure becomes popular? I am not talking about large specs - I am talking about a page or two of the most common things, as a PDF doc or a Web page, Wiki or the like. Is there already something like this? If there is not - is it a good idea to start a discussion on this issue here and create such guide?
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