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I think the libraries/standard collections having the functions they have is a _huge deal_. Some other example, Python and JS are both similar languages in many respects. But even something as simple as not having list comprehensions makes JS more fidgety when you're writing simple code. Python not having great utils for stuff like "give me this dictionary, but without these three keys, but keep the original dictiona…
What do you mean python doesn’t have good tools to select what you need from a dictionary and keep the original intact, you just use a dictionary comprehension and boom you’re done... new_dictionary = {__k: __v for __k, __v in original_dictionary.items() if __k not in {‘key1’, ‘key2’, ‘key3’}} (written on my phone without a repl to double check but the technique is sound and i use it all the time)
I want `select` and `dissoc`. I also would like for those to be performant (instead of requiring a bunch of copies). I don't want to have to choose between expressiveness and performance.
I don't write Clojure in the day-to-day but I think it hits those beats very well.