You can avoid conflicts. The ns you start executing in dev may exist only 
on the dev source-paths, and when it configures the rest of your program 
(putting functions in closure and whatnot) it can do so drawing from stuff 
that's only going to be available in the dev profile. Then when you build 
the uberjar, it simply won't include any of that stuff.

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