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  1. #wish_code2010 scala, haskell, ocaml
  2. #code2009 scala, java, javascript, ruby, php, objective-c, BASH
  3. not clear on why XStream decouples how to name a type from how to serialize it - one must alias in one place and convert in another
  4. @mythemeiscarbon awesome! which did you get?
  5. #scala note: if you use map to generate booleans on which you will reduceLeft(_ & _), consider Iterable#forall instead
  6. @dustinwhitney XStream at the moment - more and more feel like the need to instrument classes illustrates weaknesses in the language
  7. im growing increasingly weary of tools relying on byte code enhancement
  8. RT @gclaramunt: LOL "the power of types compels you! the power of types compels you!" http://bit.ly/77xbYk
  9. .. but that evaluates the same predicate twice
  10. mapFind may not sound that awesome, but i've run into 2 situations today where i needed it. yes, we can find and then map ...
  11. coming soon to an iterator near you? mapFind[B](f: A => Option[B]): Option[B] http://bit.ly/6E3HPu #scala
  12. @unclebobmartin he was pointing out that your concern is about the decision and not how it was made (seemingly how you wanted it understood)
  13. @unclebobmartin i don't think he intended to invalidate the issue...
  14. @unclebobmartin except that it reeks of partisan opinion and so positions one's arguments as less objective and more agenda-driven
  15. poking around in etherpad source http://bit.ly/55E72F - lots of #scala and server-side javascript in there (app jet)
  16. RT @jorgeortiz85: Etherpad open sourced. Substantial parts of it were written in Scala. http://bit.ly/87J1YR
  17. thank you, joda time, for providing an immutable date parser
  18. blows my mind that SimpleDateFormat isn't thread safe - immutability++
  19. feed consuming libraries in java are fantastically bad
  20. classic RT @kaleidic: Partying with a circle of friends that formed through a BBS over twenty years ago. #socialmedia