On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 1:13:10 AM UTC-8, Marko Topolnik wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 5:19:20 AM UTC+1, Isaac Gouy wrote:
>
>>
>> If idiomatic Clojure was used...
>>>
>>
>> The problem, of course, is that: the code one-person considers to be 
>> idiomatic; another person considers to be idiotic, naïve.
>>
>  
> Not really. Take Stuart Halloway's opening example in the section entitled 
> *Why Clojure?*
>
> (defn blank? [s] (every? #(Character/isWhitespace %) s))
>
> Have you ever wondered about its performance? 
>


No. Why would I wonder about the performance of a one line code snippet 
that was written without concern for performance?

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