I usually store vars to functions when developing in the REPL. The
practical difference is that when you redefine `foo' in the above
example, calls via the `actions' map will use the "old" function as
the function itself ist stored, while after redefining `bar' calls
through `actions' will use the redefined function.

There are other benefits, as thread-local bindings etc. You can read
more about that on the http://clojure.org homepage.

On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 2:34 PM, nicolas.o...@gmail.com
<nicolas.o...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I tend to like 1 better. I do not like working with vars without a good
> reason.
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