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  1. So annoying that Scala doesn't have 'strings interpolation' ala Groovy's GString
  2. Hangover
  3. @wgthom almost a year has passed, and I still can't believe it. Favorited the vid.!
  4. Grails plugin for Google Wave: http://grails.org/plugin/wave
  5. @debasishg I feel you pain :-))
  6. @joshbloch #followfrida
  7. RT @michaelg: RT @joshbloch: Need a new computer? http://tinyurl.com/yduajq9
  8. RT @303bytm: First Google Go Project: A Twitter Client! ยป dzone http://bit.ly/2IcJm2
  9. RT @michellemalkin: Hell no: Read & sign protest petition to Obama on KSM's civilian trial: http://is.gd/4Uhr7
  10. @wgthom in 2009, for systems lang. - probably not. It opens up highly 'dynamic' features possibilities for a compiled lang.!
  11. @wgthom That's an unusual (what we're used to anyway) approach, but that makes it more flexible to not to depend on any type hierarchy
  12. RT @rhyolight: Does twitter really deserve dedicated mobile hardware? http://www.twitterpeek.com
  13. Will employ YAGNI principal and the simplest thing that could possibly work for my #openregistry hacking today
  14. @voituk Yeah, the declarations in C could 'spin out of control', so to speak.
  15. 'goroutines' and 'channels' are interesting concurrency primitives in the Go language.
  16. @wgthom What's your impression? For a 'young' 'systems' lang, not bad at all!
  17. 'Duct-taping' some shit for #openregistry
  18. RT @debasishg: RT @sbtourist Extreme Agility at Facebook: http://bit.ly/3ou9mP
  19. RT @surya_s: Nice write-up on Google's Go http://bit.ly/4mWPmO
  20. Successfully compiled first Go code!