Oh dear, I still haven't understood the blogpost on reducers yet, and
now there is this one as well.

Phil


Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com> writes:

> I pushed today the initial work on transducers. I describe transducers briefly
> in this blog post:
>
> http://blog.cognitect.com/blog/2014/8/6/transducers-are-coming
>
> This work builds on the work done for reducers, bringing context-independent
> mapping, filtering etc to other areas, such as core.async.
>
> This is work in progress. We will be cutting alpha releases to help make it
> easier to start using core's transducers together with core.async's new
> support for them.
>
> I am very excited about this powerful technique and how we all might use it.
>
> Please have a look.
>
> Feedback welcome,
>
> Rich

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