January 2011
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Northeast Scala Symposium Agenda
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Note to speakers: it’s up to you to allow time for questions. We’ll be starting talks and announcing breaks at the designated times.
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Making Meetup: Real-life Meetups Deserve Real-time... →
makingmeetup:
First things first, open a linux or mac terminal and tap into the RSVPs stream: curl http://stream.meetup.com/2/rsvps What you’re seeing now is each RSVP to a public Meetup group as we receive it. When a user clicks an RSVP button or an application calls the RSVP method, the server handling the…
I think we made something cool.
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release 0.9.1 of ScalaQuery, the type-safe database API for Scala
– ScalaQuery 0.9.1 - implicit.ly
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Applying U.S. principles on Internet freedom →
The U.S. has spent years warning that cyber warfare is the New Terrorism of the 21st Century; former DNI Michael McConnell even demanded in The Washington Post that the Internet be re-engineered to vest government and the private sector much greater surveillance controls to combat it (without disclosing the huge profits his Booz Allen clients stand to gain from such measures). All the while,...
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The fascinating thing here is that there is already a Cambrian Explosion of new...
– Two faces of Android
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The Lift team is pleased to announce Lift 2.2.
– Lift :: 2.2
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This, combined with a two-terabyte table of precomputed encryption keys (a...
– Eavesdropping on GSM Calls
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eed3si9n/sbt-twt - GitHub →
sbt-twt is a twitter processor for simple-built-tool (sbt), forked from @n8han’s dispatch twine. unlike sbt plugins, processors are installed to the sbt instance instead of described in project definitions, and they add new kind of commands, instead of new type of projects or actions that plugins give.
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Scala と Json で tweed を織る | eed3si9n →
Classic Coderspiel, translated into Japanese.
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I have four products, and I have decided to stay off the Mac App Store...
– Welcome to 2011