Okay, I am a big enough programmer to admit when I have made a rookie
mistake.

My first version of Blah.clj contained a function.  Of course, this
does not output anything.

Later, I apparently was editing a different file and running the one
with only the function defined.  So no matter what I changed, I got no
output and no error message.  And I continued to do the same thing
over and over with the same result, convinced that I was making
changes to the file that I was attempting to run.

Wow, that's pretty pathetic, and the first time in years that I have
done something that boneheaded.  Of course, my wife would tell you
that I have problems remembering things...

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