Thank you all for your replies and your help. I never expected Rich
Hickey would respond :-)

-- Clint

On Aug 22, 9:07 am, Rich Hickey <richhic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 8:20 AM, Sean Devlin<francoisdev...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Welcome to Clojure!
>
> > A String is a form of a Sequence, so the correct function is seq.
>
> I think we all need to be very careful about calling things sequences
> which are not. seq can give you a sequential view of many things, but
> that doesn't make those things sequences. Very few of the Clojure data
> structures are actual sequences, e.g. vectors, maps, strings etc are
> not. Nor do most Clojure collections implement the sequence (ISeq)
> interface. They implement the Seqable interface, which means seq
> works, and the thing that seq returns implements ISeq. The fact that
> first/rest/other-sequence-fns work on most collections falls out of
> the fact that they call seq on their args.
>
> It may seem like a nit, but I've seen a lot of confusion, e.g. people
> listing The Sequence Types: Vector, Map etc. Each of the data
> structures has important and unique characteristics (insertion, lookup
> etc) when not used sequentially. It just makes a mess of the
> abstractions to call them sequences.
>
> Rich

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