On Monday, March 11, 2013 11:51:17 PM UTC+1, Sean Corfield wrote:

> In addition to clj-time, I tend to use -> with date-clj as well: 
>
> (-> (today) 
>     (subtract 30 :days)) 
>
> And I find something like this: 
>
>         (->> (-> response :body :postalCodes) 
>              (map to-location) (sort-by :city)) 
>
> much easier to read than: 
>
>     (sort-by :city (map to-location (:postalCodes (:body response)))) 
>

In Clojure 1.5 I would write

(as-> response x (:body x) (:postalCodes x) (map to-location x) (sort-by 
:city x))

or, perhaps

(as-> response x (-> x :body :postalCodes) (->> x (map to-location) 
(sort-by :city))

I *love *as->* *!

YMMV tho'... 
>

Ditto :)

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