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@hiredman thanks for that write up on reducers. Curiously it references a blogpost by Rich that seems to be unreachable: http://clojure.com/blog/2012/05/15/anatomy-of-reducer.html @alexmiller any way to resurrect this?
I bet there were a whole bunch of posts on that site that would be worth resurrecting...
I moved all of the good ones to http://clojure.org years ago
That one one may have been so old it fell off my radar but I can track it down and add it
For now, should be able to find it in way back machine
@slipset https://clojure.org/news/2012/05/08/reducers https://clojure.org/news/2012/05/15/anatomy-of-reducer
It's actually really interesting to go back and re-read those, nearly seven years later, now that we've had transducers in language for several years.
Yep, it was the first steps for sure and a lot of it is equally applicable.