On 19.08.2013 20:27, Timo Mihaljov wrote:
> This example may be to artificial to be translated into Clojure. What
> use is it to store strings in a tree keyed by the string's characters?
> If you know the path to the string, you already know the string itself,
> and you don't need the tree at all!

Aaand of course I misread the code... I got `letters` and `value` mixed
up. Sorry about the noise!

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Timo

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