hello nott a expert my self
but *#*(:ip %) == :ip
and *#*(:exists %) == :exists

witch seems more idiomatic

2010/5/9 Tim Morgan <seve...@gmail.com>

> I picked up Programming Clojure by Stuart Halloway last week and am
> working through the book. I'm coming from a Perl/Python/Ruby
> background, so Java + Lisp + functional programming is all new to me.
>
> I thought a good exercise would be to write a script that pings all
> ips on a subnet looking for existing hosts, since I've written the
> same thing in Ruby before.
>
> The script I came up with is here: http://gist.github.com/395153
>
> It works (and it's considerably faster than my Ruby equivalent!), but
> I'm not certain it's idiomatic Clojure, and would love if someone
> could critique me a bit. Tear it apart.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Tim Morgan
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