I agree with the general sentiment expressed here, but would just like to 
add that `:refer`-ing a few frequently used functions (as Colin Yates 
stated, particularly when it's assumed there is strong coupling or 
closeness between the two namespaces involved), is a much more minor 
nuisance than `:refer :all`. At least with `:refer [some-fn 
some-other-fn]`, you _can_ figure out where the function came from by going 
up to the `ns` declaration, and if you're fast with your editor, this is 
easy to do. Both `:refer :all` and `:use`/ `(use)` should (IMHO) only be 
used for hacking around at the repl.

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