In Stuart Sierra's article here
(http://stuartsierra.com/2015/05/10/clojure-namespace-aliases), he
recommends to use :refer sparingly but doesn't explain why this is a
good idea. Only thing I could think of without putting too much effort
into it is that it makes it slightly more tedious when you want to use a
function from a namespace that hasn't been already explicitly referred.
Are there no benefits other than possibly excluding function names that
might otherwise suffer a namespace clash (assuming their namespace isn't
being aliased already)?
Thanks,
Akiva
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