YES please. If I could upvote this message I would.

A half-a-dozen of examples on ns/in-ns and require/use/refer and the
differences in using them at the prompt or inside a ns would be
fantastic.

The ns macro is one of the obscure corners of clojure. It relates to
the java class path problem, and its setup is completely non-obvious.
The ns macro has the potential of putting off an otherwise committed
newcomer. Clear and abundant short examples would go a long way, and
be very appreciated.

As a practical note, what I do now to find out the misterious usage of
use/refer/require is to grep the clojure contrib git repository for
examples.

Albert

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