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Why Erlang ?

Because it’s a completely different approach from the OO programming languages (even from the pure functional ones like Lisp or Haskell), it’s concurrent, stateless, has been battle tested in real large-scale industrial products, has an active web app centric community and finally, because it fits perfectly with our view of a light back-end delivery service engine.

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Java is not Object Oriented

The Java programming language is one of the most taught, learned, written about, and programmed in programming languages today. Beginning its life in 1995, it rode in on the Object-Oriented Programming hype-wave of the nineties. Although some might argue that Java's primary means of abstraction is the class---and therefore Java is primarily object-oriented, the huge number of available Java libraries indicates otherwise. In this essay, I will argue that Java's most powerful means of abstraction is the library. I will also explore whether a new term---namely "Library-Oriented Programming"---is warranted to describe programming using libraries as the main abstraction.

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Rolling Your Own JavaFX "Custom Nodes": A Graphical Menu Example

With the imminent release of the JavaFX SDK Technology Preview, I'd like to get you up to speed on how to create your own "custom nodes". This is JavaFX-speak for widgets, gadgets, UI components, whatever, but the purpose is the same: to be able to create a potentially reusable UI thingy for JavaFX programs.

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(fn Arc Language Blog): Why your favorite language is unpopular

The total world's population of Haskell programmers fits in a 747. And if that goes down, nobody would even notice.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Extracting errors and warnings from a log file using PowerShell

This blog post shows a simple Powershell command that searches a log file for errors and warnings and adds the matched lines to either to the errors.txt file or to the warnings.txt files. It takes advantage of the most powerful operator in Powershell, which is the switch operator. In my example here I exported the log file from the Wonderware SMC logger.

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Project Euler with Scala

I came across this interesting post about solving some Project Euler questions using Scala. Being a fan of Project Euler myself, I though I'll outline some of the solutions that I came up using Scala. Of course, I have taken trivial examples and the objective is more to learn Scala than to have an efficient solution.

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