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Scala Blog: 'Application' trait considered harmful
A very ingenious Scala programmer devised the Application trait, which allows us to further simplify the declaration of a simple program. ...
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Scala Blog: From Regexps to Regexp Patterns, still functional
Feb 3, 2008 ... Regexps that contain variables deserve to get a beautiful and original name: let us call them regexp patterns. ...
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Scala Blog: lift 0.5, now with Blueprint CSS beauty, jQuery ...
lift 0.5, now with Blueprint CSS beauty, jQuery excellence, and JSON goodness. Posted by David Pollak. Folks, I am pleased to announce lift version 0.5. ...
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Scala Blog: Roman numerals in Scala
The actual "romanize" function contains a local definition of the roman numerals and the "next" function which finds the next match in the list of roman ...
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Scala Blog: Roman numerals in Scala
The actual "romanize" function contains a local definition of the roman numerals and the "next" function which finds the next match in the list of roman ...
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Scala Blog: Roman numerals in Scala
The actual "romanize" function contains a local definition of the roman numerals and the "next" function which finds the next match in the list of roman ...
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Scala Blog: Lift 1.0 Released
Posted by David Pollak. Two years ago, today, I launched the Lift Web Framework as an open source project. Wow... it's been a long and fun experience... and ...
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Scala Blog: Scala the statically typed dynamic language
Scala the statically typed dynamic language. Posted by David Pollak. There's been a lot of chatter lately about static vs. dynamic languages, code size, ...
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Scala Blog: ANN: New York Scala Enthusiasts 1st meeting!
ANN: New York Scala Enthusiasts 1st meeting! Posted by Dustin Ted Whitney. New York has decided to give you a NYSE that you can love again: New York Scala ...
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Scala Blog: From Regexps to Regexp Patterns, still functional
Feb 3, 2008 ... Here now is the long overdue follow-up to "RegExp but no state machine". Remember, we were talking about regular expressions: state machines ...
 
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