On Feb 16, 2009, at 3:44, Rich Hickey wrote:

> There will need to be good descriptions of these, but the similarity
> is more in names than anything else - seqs are what they always were -
> cursors, and sequences are just collections.

That distinction is quite clear, the problem is indeed just in the  
names, in my opinion. What's the difference between a sequence and  
what the rest of the Lisp world calls a list? Would it be reasonable  
to call sequences lists?

Konrad.



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