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  1. @pandamonial No, not quite yet. But we'll get there. promise.
  2. This is interesting: Greg Wilson: Amen http://bit.ly/6k8rfs
  3. "Relational databases set the commercial data processing industry back at least ten years" http://bit.ly/4ZP6SA #nosql /via @francis_dierick
  4. This is interesting: NIO server with continuation in Java http://bit.ly/07aiVSG
  5. @smn No official dev-blog yet, we are working on that. For now all we got is the personal blogs of the developers: http://planet.neo4j.org/
  6. Church of Sweden have created an updated version of the ten commandments, they are all tweetable now... Was that the motivation?
  7. @smn Yeah, I'm adding JCC for backend bridge for CPython in Neo4j.py, I started out w/ JPype. JCC will be nice I think... /cc @peterneubauer
  8. RT @peterneubauer: http://yfrog.com/33138bj @emileifrem and me trying to hack into the new laptop #startuplife
  9. This is interesting: Holy crap: JVM has coroutine/continuation/fiber etc. | Java.net http://tinyurl.com/yatpfl7
  10. Two great conferences this week (QCon and Devoxx) and I'm at neither :'(
  11. An interesting read: InfoQ: Are We There Yet? http://bit.ly/21MobK
  12. An interesting read: Damn Cool Pics: Best Hand Painting Art Ever http://bit.ly/c01gb
  13. An interesting read: The PyCon blog: Behind the Scenes at PyCon - Part I : Dessert Selection http://bit.ly/3CGE84
  14. @headius that's a very interesting discussion, I'll try to find time, I've got lots of JVM-L backlog discussions. Funding != more free time.
  15. Interesting analysis of Googles Go language: http://bit.ly/37Zahf - Why this compulsion to compile to machine code AOT when it doesn't help?
  16. @clofresh it's a feature we want to add to the Neo4j ecosystem, we've started looking at thrift, but not decided. What do *you* suggest?
  17. Cool article on InfoWorld "top 10 emmerging technologies [of 2009]", NOSQL w/ Neo4j at #5! http://bit.ly/3Gfy35
  18. @jeremyday I love how you abbreviated @emileifrem's comment in your retweet. You gave me a good laugh, and I'm still smiling.
  19. @headius I really want this as well. some javac.next that can compile sources from multiple languages.
  20. Django-Jython 1.0.0 released http://bit.ly/3EfBZ5, now supports Oracle and MySQL. Great work @leosoto, @javajuneau and @fabulousjacob!