>
> A simple workaround I've considered, but haven't gotten around to doing 
> anything about in e.g. Emacs, is to simply tone down the parens visually in 
> the editor.  Hierarchy of color, size, contrast, etc. matters a lot in 
> perception, and by making the parens slightly less obvious visually one's 
> eye would be drawn to the actual functions more, "parsing" the parentheses 
> only when several symbols exist on the same line.  Similar to what 
> colorizing parentheses does - the color tells you more, if you pay 
> attention to it.
>
>
> you might be pleased with the look of parens, that rainbow-delimiters.el 
provides:

https://raw.github.com/jlr/rainbow-delimiters/master/rainbow-delimiters.el 

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