2013/3/30 Gary Trakhman <gary.trakh...@gmail.com>

> Potential use cases:
>
> Writing fast code faster.
> Proving to newbies that clojure is not interpreted, further evidence of
> eval's coolness.
> Checking to make sure primitives are being used where you expect.
>

Great idea. This kind of information is very valuable when doing
optimization work and also helps understand
how the compiler works.
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