And then I realized… Java is Frustrating!

Lately I’ve been slowly learning the Scala language in my spare time. It’s an interesting experience, and it’s incredibly exciting to learn while hearing buzz such as the rumour that Quora is moving to Scala. With other major players using the language, such as Twitter, LinkedIn, and Foursquare (just to repeat @yaaang’s non-exhaustive list), its … Read more

ScaLearning 7 – Distributing Concurrent Tests

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 6 – DSL Exploration & Operator Interpretation

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 5 – DSL Exploration & Operation Precedence

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 4 – DSL Exploration & Operator Notation

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala.   “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, … Read more

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