FWIW,

I've been enjoying the Yegge posts for years.  I definitely like his kind of 
humor and there are posts which made me laughing til  the tears were running 
(*Settling the OS X focus-follows-mouse* debate comes to mind).  Some posts 
deliver some insight, which at times may be well hidden.

However, as Aaron pointed out, I'd rather a more tolerant, pleasant 
community.

Kind regards,
Stefan

PS: And I don't think Steve Yegge would be porting Java code to Clojure 
without good reason and benefit.
PPS: Regarding "thin" wrappers: take a look at the source code of e.g. 
dosync/sync, hash-map, to-array, find, keys ... There are situations where 
you just want to have a little less noise.

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