> It's pretty ugly to use aliases for numerical code, e.g. with core.matrix, 
> e.g.

Agreed. It's nice that :require :refer :all is available for such instances, 
isn't it?

-Greg

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On Aug 5, 2013, at 8:22 AM, Mikera <mike.r.anderson...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Monday, 5 August 2013 09:50:34 UTC+1, Steven Degutis wrote:
> The only time I've seen :as lead to ugly code was when it was in a DSL that 
> would probably have been nicer to use if it was a data-based DSL like Hiccup 
> rather than code-based.
> 
> It's pretty ugly to use aliases for numerical code, e.g. with core.matrix, 
> e.g.
> 
> (mat/dot (ops/+ [1 2 3] 1) (ops/- [1 2 3] 1))
> 
> vs:
> 
> (dot (+ [1 2 3] 1) (- [1 2 3] 1))
> 
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