I've been teaching myself a bit about the internals of various Clojure seqs 
over the last week or so... maps, sets, vectors etc..

I started with a little Clojure to help me drill into the Seq POJOS - this 
quickly grew into Seqspert :-)

I think that if you want to write performant code, you need to understand a 
bit about your hardware (mechanical sympathy), the JVM  and the Clojure 
runtime. The Seqs are a large part of this and Seqspert will help you 
quickly understand how they work.

Please take a look:

https://github.com/JulesGosnell/seqspert.git

regards,


Jules



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