As a Noob to clojure, one thing that scares me is the comment-to-code
ratio.  I mean, the meaning that can be packed into clojure can be
immense, which is great, but it seems like that means that a lack of
commenting is all the more dire of a problem.  The best commented
clojure code that I've seen so far is probably the github clojure
repository, and that seems to have devolved to the minimum comment
density of a single comment per function.  Maybe I've just been
looking at the wrong pieces of clojure code, but so far it's been a
turn-off in the code that I've looked through.

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