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  1. Too funny "OR ... why every city council needs at least one geek" http://bit.ly/4UFRny (via @jitenbhagat)
  2. RT @pk11: Closures for Java: The Q&A: http://bit.ly/8GzaMA #closures #jdk7 #java #devoxx (via @mreinhold)
  3. Perhaps too late for Oracle/Sun but Kroes Stepping Down as EU Antitrust Chief http://bit.ly/4YbFvB
  4. RT @talios: RT @Aethylred Hadoop to be integrated into Sun Grid Engine http://bit.ly/54ValC ...nice
  5. RT @milessabin: The birth of a #scala incubator project: parallel collections http://bit.ly/5flOhr
  6. @filchambers It certainly seems that way.
  7. @dvyukov I'll check it more carefully later.
  8. @jorgeortiz85 I like ff and I'm not a fan of useless merge commits. For feature branches where a merge commit matters ff is unlikely to work
  9. RT @evanchooly: RT @jodastephen Restarted discussions on #jsr310 - http://markmail.org/message/pp5pozntqmj5li2d
  10. Low-level concurrency is hard, David Dice explains a race in HotSpot's infrastructure for java.util.concurrent locks http://bit.ly/76LMDa
  11. RT @fwierzbicki: RT @dnene: How I Hire Programmers (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought) http://ff.im/-cdmXo
  12. RT @etorreborre: A new specs version for Scala.2.8.0.Beta1-RC2: http://bit.ly/8MhFnH. Some of my tests are still not passing though.
  13. @sbtourist The cheapest EC2 instance has "1 virtual core with 1 EC2 Compute Unit" which is 1/2 a CPU. Not surprising it doesn't do well.
  14. I just generated my #TweetCloud out of a month of my tweets. Top three words: beta, java, scala - http://w33.us/116j
  15. @debasishg Implicits have similar issues though.
  16. Not bad, "WoW’s infrastructure includes 13,250 server blades, 75,000 CPU cores, and 112.5 terabytes of blade RAM" http://bit.ly/816FQX
  17. Neal Gafter on why it will be difficult (if not impossible) to support primitives in Java generics http://bit.ly/8ijK3r
  18. Nice explanation by Doug Lea why boxing is among the enemies of parallelization http://bit.ly/7pRrUH
  19. RT @Stephan007: Devoxx JDK 7 and Java SE 7 talk from Mark Reinhold, talking about Simple Closures, is now available on Parleys - http:// ...
  20. Jeff Darcy on availability and partition tolerance in a CAP context http://bit.ly/5n6dfU