On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 4:46 AM, Michał Marczyk <michal.marc...@gmail.com>wrote:

The Contrib library algo.generic provides a function fmap which does
> preserve the type of its input.
>

Thanks for the pointer.


> So, these are some of the available conceptual arguments. There is
> also a rather convincing practical argument in the form of the
> existing body of Clojure code, written using the existing Clojure core
> library and its conventions and achieving, in many cases, amazing
> levels of clarity and concision



Clojure is indeed very coherent with a few exceptions called "design
trade-offs" :-). Deriving from Lisp wisdom and expanding those powerful
concepts into a modern programming is priceless.

It is all good now.

Pozdr,
Andy

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