> I think a tool like you describe sounds like a fun hack to write but I don't 
> see how it has anything to do with the cheat sheet.

A tool that writes the code instead of you cannot be called a sheet
anymore. It's cheating in its *purest* form :) But I repeat: Don't get
excited too much. To make such a tool means to make your computer
think. So all we can do is to make a tool which help you to get over
the initial stages o learning clojure.

Maybe the very first implementation of this tool could just throw a
bunch of examples from http://clojuredocs.org/ at you...

Bost

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