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Hi, I'm Japanese. Today, I use Google Translate (maybe new AI translation). Please let me ask question about the first sentence of http://clojure.org/. This is the words : 'Clojure is a robust, practical, and fast programming language with a set of useful features that together form a simple, coherent, and powerful tool.' I did re-translate the words, as English -> Japanese -> English. the result is 'Clojure is a powerful, practical and fast programming language with useful features that make simple, consistent and powerful tools.' Can I think that the intention of the original meaning is equivalent to this conversion result?
@ichise.masashi yes, close enough 🙂
Thanks
Folks, just wondering - does anybody know about any examples of a doubly linked list implemented in Clojure? I'm trying to create something simple myself but I'm struggling with this a little (mostly with the fact that nodes need to contain mutable references to previous / next nodes in a list).
@michal.stolarczyk does this help? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4238973/writing-datastructures-requiring-pointers-references-in-clojure
anyone who can give me a hint how to solve this one :
`"Functions can also take other functions as input"
(= 20 ((fn [f] (f 4 5))
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