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An exercise to illustrate different approaches to solving a simple but non-trivial random number generation problem.
The starting point of this exercise is some code that already exists to generate two random number sequences: one of A numbers, and one of B numbers. That code is solution0.clj.
For example:
[("A72" "A67" "A30")
("B27" "B65" "B89")]
The problem is to modify the code so that the number sequences are the same for both A & B.
For example:
[("A45" "A77" "A91")
("B45" "B77" "B91")]
solution1.clj & solution2.clj are two approaches to solving this problem.
Start a lein repl and execute the (gen-all) functions in each solution namespace (there are three) to generate the desired random number sequences.