On Monday, March 11, 2013 2:18:32 AM UTC+1, Craig Ching wrote:
> Ok, I *think* I understand what you're saying. I did try an anonymous
> function at one point, but gave it up, I don't know why I did because it
> ended up working pretty well after reading your advice. How's this then?
>
> (defn- make-students
> [teacher-name n]
> (map #(make-student teacher-name (make-student-name %) 0)
> (range n)))
>
Yes, that's how I'd write it. Let me also comment on another slight aspect:
(defn- make-student
> [teacher-name
> student-name
> age] {:id (str teacher-name "!" student-name)
> :TeacherName teacher-name
> :StudentName student-name
> :age age})
This kind if formatting hurts readability for people used to the style that
most Clojure code adopts, which would look something like this:
(defn- make-student [teacher-name student-name age]
{:id (str teacher-name "!" student-name)
:TeacherName teacher-name
:StudentName student-name
:age age})
Placing the arguments vector on its own line is also an option, but you
shouldn't start the body in the same line.
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