On 16 Mar, 20:14, Jeffrey Straszheim <straszheimjeff...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> It does effect humans reading the code, however.  Often when looking at
> unfamiliar Clojure code, I find myself scrolling to the bottom first.

That's exactly my point: why should I scroll to the bottom? That's not
the way I read a written page or report. Can you imagine a report
which starts with the details instead of the more general picture? I
think sometimes we warp ourselves to compensate for our tools
deficiencies, whilst it should be the other way around. It is much
easier for the compiler/interpreter to look ahead, isn't it?

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