By kirillcool
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Published: Jul 21 2008 / 12:42
One of the most obvious things to a Java developer first coming into Scala-land is the radically different Collections API included as part of the standard library. For the most part, we use the same frameworks and APIs in Scala as are available in Java. This is natural, thanks to the extremely tight integration between the two languages. So why is this one area such a startling departure from Scala’s heritage?
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