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Added pipeline-blocking
example https://clojuredocs.org/clojure.core.async/pipeline-blocking#example-58ad1799e4b01f4add58fe59
From Clojure for the Brave and True: >>> Clojure’s core.async library was largely inspired by Go’s concurrency model, which is based on the work by Tony Hoare in Communicating Sequential Processes and is available at http://www.usingcsp.com/.
I didn't know the history - I would've assumed core.async was around before Go but I guess not! 🙂
go1 came out in 2012, core.async in early 2013 (iirc?)
core.async 0.3.426 has been released - https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/9JDdDnWI4O0/DoJXKqQQDgAJ