It isn't helpful at all to me. My eyes bleed when I see code written
like that.

It may be helpful to some people, but I don't see the point when I
have an editor that can match parens for me without any real work on
my part. The parens aren't something I feel I need to "maintain",
because between paredit and paren matching, I never have problems with
them.

On Aug 18, 4:09 am, michele <michelemen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't that make it easier to keep track of them.
>
> Example:
>
> (defn myfn-a [a b]
>   (if (zero? b)
>     a
>     (recur
>       (afn (bfn (...)) a)
>       (dec b))))
>
> (defn myfn-b [a b]
>   (if (zero? b)
>     a
>     (recur
>       (afn (bfn (...)) a)
>       (dec b)
>     )
>   )
> )

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