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  1. @sigfpe Is it possible that one of them will be a catalyst for all the others?
  2. Love that song! RT @dpp: Woo hoo... it's Alice's Restaurant season... "You can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant..."
  3. RT @extempore2: just noticed that "provably" and "probably" differ in only one pos, and b and v adjoin on kb. How many have died needlessly?
  4. RT @bhurt42: Demand that you not have to learn something new to learn new languages, and then wonder why languages don't improve much.
  5. Lunch with @conal made me feel both smarter and less smart - in a good way.
  6. @n8han When your toolset starts sending large Austrian guys back in time, that's when it's time to get nervous.
  7. RT @jorgeortiz85: Woot! Scala 2.8.0 Beta RC1! http://article.gmane.org/gm...
  8. RT @psnively: After 30 mins of not-so-careful analysis, Go seems like the best language ever created for the PDP-11. (via @built)
  9. RT @bos31337: @debasishg @headius I'm tickled by the idea that modern Java might be within the grasp of the mythical average developer.
  10. Haw Haw! RT @jorgeortiz85: RT @spolsky: StackOverflow discovers the rare --> operator in C++. http://bit.ly/1LYBCW
  11. @djspiewak I'm not sure the distinction is that clear cut...
  12. Mixed review of Go http://bit.ly/1hOuER. Same objection I have to Fan: why do arrays, lists and maps get special type treatment?
  13. Dear Random Dev Manager: If you think your programmers can't handle power tools then you're probably right. The solution is not weaker tools
  14. Company: "We hire the best and the brightest." Me: "Look at Scala" Company: "Too much power. Our stupid programmers will screw things up."
  15. RT @deanwampler: "Programming Scala" is the text for a Loyola U. Chicago course this Spring. http://www.cs.luc.edu/laufe... W00t!
  16. RT @alexcruise: Reading http://bit.ly/17nkVg regarding tradeoffs from relational/NoSQL choice. Great survey.
  17. @olabini A contract is a declarative way to create possibly many asserts. E.g. a class invariant might create post-checks for EVERY exit.
  18. RT @lesleebeldotti: Shameless Self Promotion: My new blog - www.serialmmogamy. It has cartoons.
  19. @jorgeortiz85 Are you asking if I got to first BASE with @dpp? A gentleman never tells.
  20. @sigfpe Ce ne sont pas des chaussures.