> It's planned to be new reference type, which handles transients inside. So 
> you send it functions living over transients for update. On deref the pod 
> automatically converts things back into a persistent value. So updates will 
> be fast, but things are transparently switched back to Clojure-style for you. 
> Pods allow also for different strategies of update. At the moment transients 
> are locked into one thread. But with pods this could be changed. Also – like 
> Refs – you can modify several pods at the same time with a consistent 
> snapshot. The pods take care of locking for you.


Is there any code for it yet?

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