The former is a lot clearer to read, as it uses standard Clojure
datastructures.
... which offers other advantages beyond the human, such as
(def page-names keys)
user=> (page-names foobar)
(:page :posts :post)
Power comes from algorithms × data structures, and hiding the data
structures — whilst sometimes beneficial — reduces one's ability to
leverage existing algorithms.
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