What is the difference between
(into #{} (for x......))
and
(set (for x ......))
Is one preferred?

Thanks!
Alex

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Mark Engelberg
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> Scala's approach to comprehensions is to automatically produce the
> same type of collection that is used first in your comprehension.
> Clojure's approach is to always produce a lazy sequence which can then
> be "poured" into the collection of your choice using "into".  Both
> approaches have their merits.
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