Years ago, I learned Common Lisp and Scheme.  I read a number of books that 
explained recursion.  I understood what I read ... but I never really got 
it.  It wasn't a part of me.  Then I worked through *The Little Lisper* 
(renamed *The Little Schemer*), and it became second nature.  Studied ML, 
Haskell, etc.: recursion was easy.

I feel as if I'm in the same position, now, with transducers.  I've read 
Rich Hickey's introductory articles, watched part of a video, read a 
handful of introductory blog posts by others, and I can't say I don't 
understand.  It's not that difficult ... but I don't grok it, really.

I need *The Little Transducer.*

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