I had come across the issue of Clojure hash sets that contain the same set
of elements returning their elements in different orders from each other,
depending upon which order they were added to the set (only if they have
equal values for (hash x)).

This and other questions on referential transparency on the Clojure group
got me thinking on my commutes about it some more, and I dug into it way
more than I expected to, and wrote up an article on it.  If you think such
a topic would interest you, you can read more about it here:


https://github.com/jafingerhut/thalia/blob/master/doc/other-topics/referential-transparency.md

Guaranteed at least 99% epiphany free

Andy

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