On Apr 5, 2014, at 8:51 PM, Jason Felice <jason.m.fel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I focus on expressivity, specifically because of the write-only phenomenom.  
> This isn't peculiar to clojure; this happened a lot in the Perl days (so much 
> so, that that's where I remember "write-only code" being coined). 

FWIW I think "write-only code" may have been used first for APL. If not, then 
it must have been for something even older.

There's a cute bit of write-only APL at http://catpad.net/michael/apl/. But APL 
can be really beautiful too.

 -Lee

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