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Prance with the Horses, Skittr with the Mice - David Pollak's Blog

<sep/>right tools. Over the last week and a half, in my spare time, I wrote a Twitter clone in Scala and lift. It's 884 'wc -l' lines of code including comments.

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Prance with the Horses, Skittr with the Mice - David Pollak's Blog

<sep/>right tools. Over the last week and a half, in my spare time, I wrote a Twitter clone in Scala and lift. It's 884 'wc -l' lines of code including comments.

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First Steps to Scala

had a presentation on this at RedMonkOne - will have to track it with respect to adoption

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Prance with the Horses, Skittr with the Mice - CircleShare Blog

"How hard is it to build a highly scalable social messaging system? Not hard if you use the right tools. Over the last week and a half, in my spare time, I wrote a Twitter clone in Scala and lift. It's 884 'wc -l' lines of code including comments. It can

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O'Reilly Radar > lift/scala for web apps

interesting new web app framework, compiles to WAR which deploy to j2ee

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O'Reilly Radar > lift/scala for web apps

Spring has started, time for a new web framework? Django became boring? Maybe lift/scala might be the next big thing.

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