Using maps in clojure is very idiomatic if the structure fits to your data.
Do you experience performance problems?
Dependent on the data you are modeling you could split the master maps in
several smaller ones.
If performance gets really important you can use records instead of maps.
It would be
Hi,
I'm collecting analytics data. I used a master map that holds many other
nested maps.
Considering maps are immutable, many new maps are going to be allocated.
(Yes, that is efficient in Clojure).
Basic operation that I'm using is update-in , very convenient.
Do you have a better idea how to