> This, no the other hands, is a little bit contradictory. The example
> about syntax and white space than writing code "the Clojure way",
> though you explicitly say that's not what you're interested in. Seems
> like you're asking for a community style guide. Again, I don't know
> that such exists. If it does, Google didn't find it, thought it sounds
> like a good idea if someone wanted to write one - maybe starting with
> a LISP or Scheme style guide (there are lots of those to choose
> from).

There is a (incomplete!) style guide that we (sometimes) follow for library 
work.

http://dev.clojure.org/display/design/Library+Coding+Standards

Contrib authors should feel free to enhance this document, after discussing 
their ideas on the dev list.

Stu



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