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First Impression: Scala Goodies
I'm test-infected and that's why one of my first exciting Scala discoveries was ScalaTest
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Wow, it's been 6 years...
Life and complacency took me away from my first 'love'.
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Is Scala Only for Computer Scientists?
I'm not talking about the early adopters writing obscure code here -- that can probably be solved with a suitable style guide. I just debugged my way through an example that should have been trivial but I only figured out because:
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WebSockets: A Glimpse of the Future
In order for HTML5 to become the true user interface technology of the future, servers must be able to transparently push data to clients. People have been trying to do this for a long time, and WebSockets look like they will solve the problem once and for all.
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What is the meaning of life?
A couple of weeks ago, I sent out a little quiz to my readers of The Java Specialists' Newsletter. No one managed to figure out what the code does without running it. Some managed to explain the result once they had run it. Perfect quiz for weeding out those job applicants you don't like. Especially in the banking industry. Enough hints :-)
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Scala, Patterns and The Perl Effect
My friend James Ward was explaining some of the struggles he had learning Scala, in particular partial functions.
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Why I'm Returning My Kindle Fire
I'm a big Amazon fan, and a Prime account is great when you live in the boonies. I've also become a big Kindle fan -- but I've just discovered that I'm only a fan of the old design: the amazing thin, light, black-and-white book-reader-only kindles.
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What is "The Best" Arduino kit?
I've been wanting to play with an Arduino for awhile, but there are so many (which is great, but confusing for the first-timer).
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Implementing Programming Language Tools in C#
My passion is implementing programming languages. While the languages I have created (e.g. Cat and Heron) haven't exploded in popularity, I have learned a few things along the way and I've decided to share some of it back with the community.
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"The Power of Hybridization" Video from CERN
The folks at CERN did a great job of capturing my presentation there; you can see the whole thing online.
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