I understand how conj works. But how do you add a value to a persistent vector? You have to add the new item to the vector with (conj vector item), but how do you assign the return value to the persistent vector. So far I have it working with a def -- (def vector (conj vector item)) -- but I'm not sure this is 'pure' Clojure. Is there a better way, functionally, or am I there? Functional programming is the best way to go, but very few programs can exist without mutable persistent data.
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