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David Pollak's Blog

Lift author including his getting-to-know-Scala experiences.

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David Pollak's Blog

Lift author including his getting-to-know-Scala experiences.

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Scala Blog

Multi-author Scala blog including the Lift authors.

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Scala Blog

Multi-author Scala blog including the Lift authors.

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David Pollak's Blog

Defunct, but still very good Scala instructions

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David Pollak's Blog

Defunct, but still very good Scala instructions

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David Pollak's Blog

Creator of lift, active Scala developer

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David Pollak's Blog

Creator of lift, active Scala developer

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A real-world use of lift - David Pollak's Blog

Please explain how you can have 10,000 simultaneous clients connected to a single machine running Rails. We could not figure a way that Rails could service more than 40-50 simultaneous (open) connections on the same box. Please explain to me how Rails/Rub

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A real-world use of lift - David Pollak's Blog

Please explain how you can have 10,000 simultaneous clients connected to a single machine running Rails. We could not figure a way that Rails could service more than 40-50 simultaneous (open) connections on the same box. Please explain to me how Rails/Rub

scala: del.icio.us/tag/scala

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