Did you know about -> and ->>? (Part 2)
This is the second post in my „Did you know?“ series. This time we will
have a closer look at -> and ->>.
This is the second post in my „Did you know?“ series. This time we will
have a closer look at -> and ->>.
I decided to start a series of small posts showing some nice features of Clojure, you maybe didn't know. This won't be earth shaking things or big discussions. Just some small snippets and simple facts which are mostly trivial but not necessarily obvious.
Feel free to drop me an email if you think you have something fitting in such a post.
But let's start…