> Once they read it, I think it becomes intuitive. Again, even The Joy
> of Clojure points out that people use commas with -> and ->> to
> indicate the location of the parameter. This is no different, except it

Well "The Joy of Clojure" is clearly wrong!  Actually, the latest
version says "You can use the placement of commas as visual markers
for the stitch point" and a footnote that says "Since commas are
considered whitespace.  The use here is instructive and not meant as
idiomatic."

The use of the commas helped it to click for me a long time ago, but
it's use has not persisted beyond the first few times using it.

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