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From https://mailchi.mp/clojuremorsels/2021-09-14?e=d918e0ea57: > https://clojuremorsels.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b10f480a6da2974db7723f78&id=ce8ddcbb63&e=d918e0ea57 (John Newman) > It sure would be nice if using thread-last (`->>`) with transducer-supporting functions would automatically use them as transducers for you. Luckily Clojure has such a nice community that someone wrote a library just for that. Introducing https://clojuremorsels.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b10f480a6da2974db7723f78&id=f0ae23e0e5&e=d918e0ea57, a library not made in jest. Be sure to take a look at the `get-in` improvements, too. Did you spot the pun? I'm grateful to @deleted-user who helped me smile this morning with small winks like this one.