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@echristopherson: I like #C0M8PCF7U 😄 but I think it’s OK either way
man... how did it get so tired in here?
late too
http://www.hihonor.com/us/ stole part of the book title
that's the phone I have, btw. I like how the web page says "We are fast to execute. We move without procrastinations."
because that's SO me
I was wondering, are there any Clojure topics that folks would like explained better? the first thing that comes to mind is transducers
I'll get back to you on that, except to say that some cljs couldn't hurt
But also I just noticed that the Index hyperlink in the TOC goes to p. 2
in the PDF
I'm so glad I was already exposed to the expression "I'm your huckleberry
otherwise p. 292 would really confuse me
but yeah, transducers seem to be a hot thing right now
is it worth writing yet another monad intro?
in search of the one true monad intro
thanks for the feedback
I should check out Uncle Bob's "WTF is a monad?" again
When I saw him present it I really wasn't familiar with Clojure of FP much
cool, hadn’t heard of that, I’ll needt ocheck that out too