I am using Clojure 1.5, and reading a book on Clojure 1.3. I am reading 
over the namespaces chapters but I appears in my repl I can already access 
everything with its fully qualified name without a require. For example on 
this website, namespaces 
example<http://blog.8thlight.com/colin-jones/2010/12/05/clojure-libs-and-namespaces-require-use-import-and-ns.html>they
 show how if you try to use (clojure.string.split) without first using 
require you get a class not found exception... but it works fine for me.

I also am able to use (clojure.test/is) , which makes sense to me why would 
i need to require it if I am accessing its fully qualified name... but i 
suppose there probably is a good reason.. I am just wondering why I dont 
need to require any of these libs but examples in the books and online show 
I do. I am assuming something changed in a latest version.

Can someone please explain for me, since my references appear to be 
outdated.

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