Hey all,

Before I diving in detail into the code, can someone provide me a high 
level explanation of how kibit simplifies code? I understand underneath it 
uses core.logic and rules but its not clear to me how it picks one form 
over the other.
I'm trying to extend this to data that represents mathematical expressions. 
Ideally in the future I'd like to have many types of transformations that 
enable one to shape a mathematical expression in one way or another 
depending on the  user's requirements.

My current work (which requires dj atm since its under heavy development) 
is available here

https://github.com/bmillare/dj.math

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