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A reminder that Tuesday the London Clojurians are hosting Transform anything with Pattern (by Darrick Wiebe) https://www.meetup.com/London-Clojurians/events/288224789/ You are still in time to sign up
Yes, all London Clojurians events are recorded and made available on YouTube a few days after the event: https://www.youtube.com/c/LondonClojurians/videos
seems a very similar approach to #CFFTD7R6Z
I don’t think there is much similarity with meander, other than some very simple cases being expressed similarly. Meander seems to be macro based; pattern is purely functional at its core, with a few macros for ease of use. Meander seems to intermix pattern matching and transformation; pattern strictly separates them.