This one's pretty simple: it's an immutable map that can only have positive 
integers as keys.  It can be found at 
https://github.com/ztellman/immutable-int-map.

The one interesting aspect of this is that it has an efficient merge 
mechanism, which means it plays better with Clojure's reducer framework 
than Clojure's own data structures.  This was a non-obvious consequence to 
me before I started working on it, so I figure others might also find it 
interesting.

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