Dynamic Languages
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GWT and the Static Versus Dynamic Religious War
Pathfinder Development —
Authority: 117
Never get involved in a land war in Asia. -- Vizzini, The Princess Bride . Also, never get involved in a religious war about statically versus dynamically typed languages. Well, maybe just this once. Periodically, an angry Javascript developer will let loose and flame GWT as a misbegotten spawn of evil. ...4 days ago -
Roadmap Announced for Outlook Personal Folders Documentation
Port 25: The Open Source Community at Microsoft —
Authority: 539
Great news on the data portability front: today, Microsoft announced that it will be releasing documentation for the .pst file format - the format in which data is stored in Microsoft Outlook Personal Folders. Even better is the fact that the documentation will be released under Microsofts Open Specification ...2 weeks ago -
IronRuby and IronPython for .NET 4.0 Beta 2
jimmy.thinking —
Authority: 396
Quick download links: IronRuby | IronPython | .NET 4.0 Beta 2 I’m pleased to announce the release of the IronRuby and IronPython CTPs for .NET 4.0 Beta 2 . This is the third preview of IronRuby and IronPython running under the Dynamic Language Runtime that is built directly into .NET 4.0. As before, ...3 weeks ago -
Anonymous classes are Groovy’s bag, once more
The Disco Blog —
Authority: 109
As I elaborated previously , Groovy does not formally support the creation of anonymous inner classes. Yet, as I demonstrated, you can coerce a hip Map into an interface type rather easily. Map coercion, however, isn’t the only way to mimic an anonymous class in Groovy. You can also coerce a closure into ...3 weeks ago -
Where is the real innovation happening?
Managed Chaos —
Authority: 420
It appears to me that the Agile Community is falling behind the innovation curve. At conferences, user groups, mailing list, etc, we see the same old same old stuff (may be I’m missing something). So where is the real innovation happening? What space should I be watching? These were the questions I posed to the ...4 weeks ago -
QCon SF 2008: Radical Simplification through Polyglot and Poly-paradigm Programming
Object Mentor Blog —
Authority: 404
InfoQ has posted the video of my talk at last year’s QCon San Francisco on Radical Simplification through Polyglot and Poly-paradigm Programming . I make the case that relying on just one programming language or one modularity paradigm ( i.e. , object-oriented programming, functional programming, etc. ) is ...8 weeks ago