On 9 May 2013 17:07, Colin Yates <colin.ya...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The part I am struggling with is how to create a Woobly without exposing
> its internals.
>

To what end? What's the benefit?

If you take a look at some internal data structures Clojure uses, like
zippers or protocols, you'll notice that they're just maps. In general
there's no need to try and obfuscate data to stop people from diving into
the internals; just don't provide a public API for the internal parts and
people will get the hint.

- James

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