Thanks for these answers. I forgot about Robert Hooke, although I've
seen it already. I don't have a real use case yet. I'm researching
Domain Specific Languages composition/combining, so AOP could be
useful. I've checked some Clojure tracing code, I'll dig into Ring
more and Robert Hooke looks very useful.

Greets,

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Nebojša Stričević

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