Friends, there is a relationship between today's Nobel Prize in chemistry, Scala, and specifically Scaladoc
Guess what it is. Ready? Go!
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Replying to @heathercmiller
Going out on a limb here: Gilles is the son of Jacques Dubochet?
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Replying to @larsr_h
YES!!

Gilles's dad won the Nobel Prize in chemistry today!
We at LAMP have been over the moon for Gilles & family today! 
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Replying to @larsr_h @heathercmiller
Meanwhile, I'm debugging classpath problems. I wonder whether there's a nobel prize for that …
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Replying to @larsr_h
Only if you spend the rest of your career (the next 45yrs or so?) + some of your retirement doing it so that none of us ever have to again
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Replying to @heathercmiller @larsr_h
Do we do nobel prizes? I mean, best
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There *is* the Nobel Peace Prize. Think of all of the suffering he could save humanity from...
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And literature. Scala needs better docs.
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Replying to @propensive @heathercmiller and
You're seriously telling Heather that Scala need better docs? She told me that the day I met her. :-)
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Replying to @MaggieL @propensive and
Wow...just recalling that that was Scalathon 2011. I was a total Scala noob.
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