Evidently, 93% paint splatters, when OCRed, are valid Perl programs:
https://www.mcmillen.dev/sigbovik/2019.pdf
I doubt that a similar thing is true for Clojure.
Here, the only problem is that you don't know what the symbols and some of the notations mean. You can look at the unfamiliar syntax and know what is a child of what. Most operators are words you can search for.
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Evidently, 93% paint splatters, when OCRed, are valid Perl programs:
https://www.mcmillen.dev/sigbovik/2019.pdf
I doubt that a similar thing is true for Clojure.
Here, the only problem is that you don't know what the symbols and some of the notations mean. You can look at the unfamiliar syntax and know what is a child of what. Most operators are words you can search for.
reply