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Scalada - all about Scala: April 2008
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Scalada - all about Scala. Sunday, April 13, 2008. Edit at 3rd of March, 2010: Scala will have named arguments in 2.8. Great! Http:/ www.scala-lang.org/sid/1#. Scala unfortunately doesn't have named arguments. I would really like to have them, because they make code much clearer in some cases, and it's harder to make mistakes with them. That's why I'll show one way to simulate them. First, let's create the function that can handle homemade named arguments:. Def f(x: {val name: String; val age: Int}) = {.
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Splendid !: February 2010
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What's Going On Here? This is my occasional journal space. Occasionally I like to write something up that I have been thinking about or working on. Things that amuse me, or I find interesting or something that just strikes me as being needed to be said. I like blogs that have a lot of posts but aren't inane and superficial. I will try not to be superficial but can't promise to blog frequently. What will you see here? Thursday, February 18, 2010. Advice to Tourists Travelling to Australia. The last post I...
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Splendid !: January 2010
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What's Going On Here? This is my occasional journal space. Occasionally I like to write something up that I have been thinking about or working on. Things that amuse me, or I find interesting or something that just strikes me as being needed to be said. I like blogs that have a lot of posts but aren't inane and superficial. I will try not to be superficial but can't promise to blog frequently. What will you see here? Saturday, January 9, 2010. How to Use Ant with Scala to Manage your Project. Is a powerf...
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Splendid !: Don't we ever learn?
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What's Going On Here? This is my occasional journal space. Occasionally I like to write something up that I have been thinking about or working on. Things that amuse me, or I find interesting or something that just strikes me as being needed to be said. I like blogs that have a lot of posts but aren't inane and superficial. I will try not to be superficial but can't promise to blog frequently. What will you see here? Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Don't we ever learn? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Scalada - all about Scala: Importing all classes but explicitly excluded
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Scalada - all about Scala. Tuesday, February 5, 2008. Importing all classes but explicitly excluded. Importing is more powerful in Scala than in Java, because it's possible to use import inside functions i.e. you can locally bind the libraries you need. But there's also some syntactic sugar, f.ex. you can import more than one class from one path:. Import Top.{A, C} / imports A and C from Top package. It's possible to import all in one go with underscore ' '. Import Top. / imports A, B, C. Blog of Tony Mo...
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Scalada - all about Scala: Named arguments
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Scalada - all about Scala. Sunday, April 13, 2008. Edit at 3rd of March, 2010: Scala will have named arguments in 2.8. Great! Http:/ www.scala-lang.org/sid/1#. Scala unfortunately doesn't have named arguments. I would really like to have them, because they make code much clearer in some cases, and it's harder to make mistakes with them. That's why I'll show one way to simulate them. First, let's create the function that can handle homemade named arguments:. Def f(x: {val name: String; val age: Int}) = {.
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Scalada - all about Scala: January 2008
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Scalada - all about Scala. Monday, January 28, 2008. Java generics haven't been fully supported in Scala until now. They're not in the newest official release, but you can already use them checking out them from the SVN or downloading a nightly build. To get Java generic interoperatibility working, Scala has gotten a new feature, existential types. Existential types are in form of T forSome {type Q}. Where Q part contains type declarations. In practice we want to just say some restrictions for T. HaveFun...
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Splendid !: May 2012
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What's Going On Here? This is my occasional journal space. Occasionally I like to write something up that I have been thinking about or working on. Things that amuse me, or I find interesting or something that just strikes me as being needed to be said. I like blogs that have a lot of posts but aren't inane and superficial. I will try not to be superficial but can't promise to blog frequently. What will you see here? Wednesday, May 2, 2012. The Knowledge Worker Nightmare. Links to this post. Hifi Project...
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