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Bluish Coder: Scala, futures and lazy evaluation

" an implementation of futures, promises and lazy evaluation modelled after the same features in the Alice programming language"

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code:futures [Scala Wiki]

Ready, Lazy, Promise, Spawn, Cells

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Twitter, Firefox and Big Ideas That Are Small Companies - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog

The Internet now creates so much leverage for certain activities, that it is possible to create services that are incredibly useful, widespread and economically self-sustaining, yet involve very few people and not many dollars. This can sometimes be bette

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Bluish Coder: Scala, futures and lazy evaluation

ops, yeah, just testing to see if anyone reads the weblog :) I've updated the post. How's moiell coming along? Are you still doing anything with it - it looked quite interesting. 10:49 PM Sjoerd Visscher said... I'm still working on it. Thanks for asking!

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shaver " counting still easy, critical thinking still surprisingly hard

Microsoft seem to have finally reached it's evolutionary dead-end...The men in charge of Microsoft represents an era of thought that is becomming more and more alien to our time-frame.

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BoingBoing

how have i never bookmarked this? is it because they don't need my googlejuice? i think it might be.

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