Is there a cheet sheet for some of the pure symbolic functions like #'

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Dru Sellers

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Jun 5, 2015, 4:05:51 PM6/5/15
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Trying to google what #' means is tricky to say the least.

Is there a good name for these that I can google to read up on them?

Thank you.

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Laurens Van Houtven

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Jun 5, 2015, 4:08:13 PM6/5/15
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Hi Dru,


I think you're looking for: http://clojure.org/reader


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Ben Smith-Mannschott

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try googling for "clojure reader macros".
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Dru Sellers

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Jun 5, 2015, 5:36:28 PM6/5/15
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perfect, thank you.

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Franklin M. Siler

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Jun 5, 2015, 5:41:43 PM6/5/15
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On Jun 5, 2015, at 1505, Dru Sellers <d...@drusellers.com> wrote:

> Trying to google what #' means is tricky to say the least.
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> Is there a good name for these that I can google to read up on them?

Good article.

https://yobriefca.se/blog/2014/05/19/the-weird-and-wonderful-characters-of-clojure/

Frank

Michael Wood

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Jun 6, 2015, 4:46:00 PM6/6/15
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In addition to what the others said, try symbolhound:

http://symbolhound.com/?q=%23%27+clojure

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Andy Fingerhut

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Jun 8, 2015, 11:12:17 PM6/8/15
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I have just updated the Clojure cheat sheet to add most of the characters described in the "Weird and Wonderful Characters of Clojure" article.  Many of them were already in the "Reader Macros" section, but I have renamed that section to "Special Characters" and added most of them.


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