Hey Timothy,

Thanks for the response, I currently perform some of these steps. My data is 
taken out of mongodb and converted into straight clojure maps. I pass these 
around in my application, calling validation functions on them etc. Having 
said that, this talk will push me to take a good look at my code to see what 
kind of implicit assumptions that I am making. 

However I'm still not clear what a set function is, unless it's this 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_function. Which is odd because the compares 
them to looping constructs and Haskell's fold.

And in the talk he mentions that rules are more simple than conditionals, 
which I (maybe incorrectly) take to mean that rules can replace 
conditionals. So what exactly do we mean by rules? Core.logic? And how do 
they take the place of conditionals?

Regards,
Folcon

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