> This is not meant to be patronising, but I think it does speak to the > problem of "disjoint" between experienced Clojure/Lisp'ers and noobs > learning the language. They tend to code as above, but when trying to > help people who are learning, they try to bridge the (imperative) gap > by breaking down the code, adding let placeholders, etc. But they > don't code like that.
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