Hi folks,

I was reading David's post, A Tool For Thought 
<https://swannodette.github.io/2016/06/03/tools-for-thought>, and noticed 
this bit and the paper referenced above it: "By casting validation as 
fundamentally a parsing problem (computer science!), we get a wonderfully 
expressive language for *crisply describing* our Clojure programs without 
changing how we *joyfully write them*."

I've been learning a lot from the paper, Parsing with Derivatives 
<http://matt.might.net/papers/might2011derivatives.pdf>, and tons more from 
using spec.

It got me curious: can anyone comment on or link to any of the other prior 
computer science art/work/papers/libraries that has influenced spec? 
Obviously things core.typed, plumatic schema, etc. Would love to hear from 
folks who have worked on spec. Thanks in advance!

Clark

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