I'm refering to a few posts in an old thread:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/r_ym-h53f1E/RzUdb5oYeX4J

What really puzzles me is that it doesn't seem to be generally 
> regarded as idiomatic Clojure style to just use top-level (let)s for 
> your "private" globals.

 
So, here's the question: what's considered best practice in Clojure (what 
is idiomatic in Clojure): using private (namespace-scoped) globals 
variables or one big let over all (or at least, most) defns in a namespace? 
And why :)?

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