Impressive!

How does fluent manage this infixing from a (require ...) rather than a
#lang?

I've been using the Clojure-like threading package for a while now and this
has some nice advantages that are mentioned in the docs, like blending the
first arg > and last arg >> variants easily in a sequence.

How does fluent manage this infixing from a (require ...) rather than a
#lang?

It might be nice to use ~> and ~>> (or |> and |>> or choose your own) as
infix to avoid clashing with >.


Dan

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