>>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.

Just last week i was astouned how readable clojure is, when its proper 
indented and the parenteses are invisible. This insight came upon me by 
pure accident ... i embedded some clojure-code in my blog via github/gist 
and used a pygments.css that made clojure-parenteses visually disappear. it 
was really amazing ... the code looked very similar to phyton and was more 
human-readable ... just a note - no vote.


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