Hi everyone! I was wondering if there was a better idiom in Clojure
for filtering items from a map... Suppose we want to remove all items
from a map that have an odd number as a value. Here's how I'd write
it:

=> (apply hash-map
          (apply concat
                 (filter (fn [[key val]]
                             (even? val))
                         {:dog 5 :cat 4 :mouse 7 :cow 6})))

{:cow 6, :cat 4}

This is ugly. Is there a more elegant way to write this kind of code?
Please share!

Thanks!
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