I am new to functional programming and caught myself reading “reduce” as “the 
reduction of.”

Do you experienced Clojure programmers find yourselves thinking in terms of 
nouns instead of verbs? (Non-temporal expressions as opposed to actions?)

Some of the operations reinforce this way of thinking (“range” and “max”) while 
others don't (“map” and “take”) while some can easily be either (“count” and 
“mod”) and some that resist being either (“if” and “let”).

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