Tassilo Horn <t...@gnu.org> writes:
> Using qualified names (like clojure.core/ns) is perfectly fine except if
> a human is going to read the code.  But you can force unqualified
> symbols by using ~'sym.  And you can create a symbol from a string with
> the function `symbol`.


You might want to take a look at the backtick library

https://github.com/brandonbloom/backtick

It provides a syntax-quoting without namespace qualification (or with
it, at your option), which is nicer than putting ~'sym everywhere.

Phil

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