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[philly-lambda] Scala, anyone?
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- From: "Toby DiPasquale" <codeslinger@gmail.com>
- To: philly-lambda@googlegroups.com
- Subject: [philly-lambda] Scala, anyone?
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:40:08 -0400
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Hey all,
Anyone using Scala [1]? I was listening to a podcast with its creator,
Martin Odersky [2], this morning and it sounded really interesting. It
has a message-passing concurrency model a la Erlang (via Actors
library) and introduces Java OO devs to a bunch of FP techniques
(closures, first-class functions, type inference, etc).
Have you heard of it? Are you using it? Think it sucks?
[1] http://www.scala-lang.org/
[2] http://www.se-radio.net/index.php?post_id=226313
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Toby DiPasquale
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