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  1. @psnively I used the Kolmogorov text in my undergraduate analysis course and found it pretty enjoyable.
  2. Started using Conkeror. Emacs keybindings and losing tabs for page buffers with autocomplete makes for more enjoyable browsing experience.
  3. @i2pi Rabbitmq is worth checking out.
  4. @glitchthrash What's your gmail?
  5. Anyone following need a wave invite? I've still got a couple I could part with...
  6. Successful #pdxscala meetup last night with 16 or so attendees. Apparently at least three companies in the area using Scala in production.
  7. Mm, great Powells trip: compiler construction in ML, parallel algorithms for machine intelligence, and the silver spoon (cooking).
  8. @p4ula Re:Zombies, Dead Snow is pretty enjoyable.
  9. In 7 person line at a show where everyone is typing into either an iphone or g1...
  10. I'd forgotten how incredibly epic the band Hawkwind is. Gives a sense of urgency and importance to finishing this otherwise boring code.
  11. @tlockney Whoah, canned viso? They didn't discontinue the bottles, did they?
  12. @hivemind8 You going to http://bit.ly/nicHt ? Might try and make it down there... Coincidentally, might be working with Will some soon.
  13. @patrickdlogan Communication mostly between C#, Python, and Scala, streaming hundreds of mbs of numeric data (lists of integers mostly).
  14. @debasishg True. Hardest part is learning to think through problems recursively, immutably, and (usually) with types. Rest (mostly) syntax.
  15. What would you recommend using if one were trying to implement a performant, cross-language protocol: http, thrift, protobuf, ...? #lazyweb
  16. @ShawnSpooner @benjaminblack PDX functional data structures reading group: http://groups.google.com/group/pdxfds
  17. @defunkt Housemates of mine who accidentally read that XKCD kept asking what "gith-oob" is.
  18. @psnively I can't wait until Shan publishes a paper from his work on bounded rationality using HANSEI: http://bit.ly/OR9B1
  19. @psnively Oh! You're trying to port Shan's probabilistic dsl HANSEI to Scala 2.8? Sounds fun.
  20. @psnively HANSI?