progressbar transparently wraps any "map"-able object to print
feedback to standard out as items in the seq are processed:


user> (require '[progressbar.core :refer [progressbar]])
user> (doall (map identity (progressbar (range 10) :print-every 2)))
[====) # this is animated from [) to [====) using \r
(0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)


It is designed to make getting feedback about a long running seq-based
computation trivial. More information, and the source, here:

http://eng.copious.com/blog/2013/08/05/progressbar/
https://github.com/travis/progressbar

Enjoy!

Travis

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