This is slightly unrealted, but how does one pronounce ->, ->> and the
like?  Is this documented?

On Oct 31, 8:37 am, John Harrop <jharrop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Daniel Werner <
>
> daniel.d.wer...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Oct 29, 9:35 pm, "AndrewC." <mr.bl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Here's a macro that generalizes the two 'threading' macros -> and ->>.
>
> > There have been multiple discussions on this group where similar
> > operators have been proposed, with some implementations very closely
> > matching this one. If the demand is so high, maybe it is finally time
> > to add one of the proposals to clojure.contrib.core (or even
> > clojure.core)?
>
> > Personally, I prefer the syntax of Andrew's implementation to the ones
> > posted in the past.
>
> The syntax, perhaps; the names are, at least to me, completely meaningless,
> unlike e.g. comp, partial, and friends from clojure.core that do similar
> things.
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