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I saw you have experience with New Relic integration, what is the best solution now, what do you advise for a Clojure beginner? Or similar solutions? (I don’t have java knowledge, I saw a few solution, just I want to get feedback about this topic)
I'm trying to call merge-with
like this (merge-with + ({:a 1 :b 1} {:a 1 :c 3}))
but it doesn't like the list of maps...instead it just wants the maps directly as args. Surely there's a simple function I'm missing to make it look like (merge-with + {:a 1 :b 1} {:a 1 :c 3})
so it evaluates correctly.
@jeffh-fp what's your end goal data structure look like?
@jeffh-fp you can use apply
- https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core/apply
(apply merge-with + '({:a 1 :b 1} {:a 1 :c 3}))