Well at least I can know guess at the etymology : sql join leaps to mind,  
joining on a different "branch" of the state tree with keys from another branch.

I didn't understand that until I read your tutorial.

On Monday, January 27, 2014 10:35:54 AM UTC-8, David Nolen wrote:
> om/join is conceptually quite cool, but it actually needs some serious work 
> as alluded - currently you're likely to run into some nasty surprises if you 
> really try to use it. The tutorials aren't going to proceed until this is 
> addressed sometime this week.
> 
> 
> 
> David
> 
> 

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