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> I'd be very interested to see some real-world cases for lazy sequences in context of client-side JavaScript interpretation.

Please remember that JS is no longer just client-side stuff. Node.js, and other implementations have become quite popular in some circles for doing server side things.



> Please remember ...

JavaScript runs on the server side? ;-)

Quote from wu.js site:

"Works great in the browser".

Hence my genuine interest in understanding the not so obvious real-world cases for lazy-seq and client-side programming.




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