I have some performance sensitive code in my ClojureScript program, so I've 
done some benchmarks to determine the best approach. 
I've streamlined the benchmarking process and made it public. You can find 
it at http://wagjo.github.io/benchmark-cljs/ May it help you make more 
performant ClojureScript code. There are also some JSPerf tests for 
vectors, you can find them at https://github.com/wagjo/benchmark-cljs

Best,
Jozef

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