But I understand where you are coming from.
Understanding an existing clojure code base is exploratory in nature.
You'll REPL into it and run the functions you have difficulties with.
This is a very different activity than chasing object references and hunting down method calls.
But I understand where you are coming from. Understanding an existing clojure code base is exploratory in nature. You'll REPL into it and run the functions you have difficulties with.
This is a very different activity than chasing object references and hunting down method calls.