Hi,

Equality is never subjective. There maybe different equality relations
defined. In most cases (integer) one os well served by intuition.
In other cases (clojure's =) the definition may not be intuitive, but never
subjective.
On Dec 12, 2012 12:32 AM, "Raoul Duke" <rao...@gmail.com> wrote:

> one of the things which seem to be true but nowhere completely
> successfully fleshed out is the fact that "equality" is very
> subjective. there can and should be many different ways to pose and
> answer the question "a == b".
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