On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 03:24:46PM -0800, Richard Newman wrote:

>Baby, bathwater. Making a persistent map out of a Java map is
>expensive. Not everything that implements Map is concrete; e.g.,
>spending several seconds making a local persistent Clojure map out of
>a distributed hash table proxy, just to get a value, would cause
>programmers to drop down to Java to avoid this pointless restriction.
>Why bother?

I wonder if there's a use for a lazy 'bean' call, then.  Lots of
things use bean "properties" to do things that can be quite expensive.

David

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