`car` is called `first` here and `cdr` could mean either `rest` or
`next` depending on what you mean/need.

And oh, `cons` is not exactly the same one from Common Lisp, etc.

Regards,
BG

On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Curtis <cur...@ram9.cc> wrote:
> Hello - I was familar with lisp years ago and am very new to clojure.
>
> I am having a hard time understanding how to find 'car' and 'cdr'.
>
> The nice thing about these functions is they always seem to be a part of
> lisp.
>
> I would like to use the little lisper to teach lisp to my co-workers so that
> we can adopt Clojure.
>
> How can i import cdr or car?
>
> I know i can write these manually  or alias them to 'first' and 'rest' - are
> they a part of the language?
>
> Cons appears to be around.
>
>
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