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Hi everyone! Today, I was just reminded about the https://porkostomus.gitlab.io/tags-output/juxt/. We've mentioned it on the podcast before, but I thought I would mention it here. For me, juxt
has been baffling and full of dark mystery. I can't say I'm a juxt
expert, but at least it makes some sense now. Seeing lots of examples helped me start to "get it". The series is worth checking out.
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@U01PE7630AC I think the higher-order nature of juxt is a mind bender. That’s a great example from @U04V15CAJ!
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Sorry! It should have been @U04V4KLKC!