Hi,

I started a library called memorize-clj https://github.com/jorgeu/memorize-clj It provides a function "memorize" that take a function and cache its results using guava cache. Of course the function must be pure and the parameters should be
easy to compare and get a hashcode.

Maybe I'm reinventing the wheel here but it was fun to build anyway.
I saw this feature in Groovy and couldn't found anything equivalent for Clojure.

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Jorge Urdaneta

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