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From: silver1 silver1 <silverzxh@...>
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 22:11:17 +0800
Subject: I don't understand (:t :t)mean ,please help me !!

hello,everyOne,i'm a new clojure learner.
I don't know what the structure of (:t :t)!
when i use coll? list? vector? set? map? seq? they all return false!!
what is the structure of (:t :t)? thank you very much!

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