It's not crystal clear to me what you are after, either from this post or the 
one you link to. I think you want a map that does not produce intermediate 
collections and accepts multiple colls as input at a time? Do you have some 
pseudocode example so we can be precise?

What about (run! my-side-effect-fn coll)

This doesn't handle multiple coll at a time like the sequence function, but you 
can tupleize coll with (map vector coll1 coll2) at some loss of efficiency. Or 
you can roll your own.

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