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  • 11 years

    Stupid Scala Tricks

    After an embarrassingly long hiatus, I’ve started fooling with Scala some more and would like to report how I whiled away a few pleasant hours this weekend. You may have heard of the Stupid Pet Tricks and Stupid Human Tricks segments that David...

  • 14 years

    Self Help

    I recently began writing, as an exercise, some unit of measure code in Scala. I saw a headline in my newsreader some months ago about a Scala library for handling units of measure and I made a point NOT to read it because it sounded to me like an interesting...

  • 14 years

    String Distance and Refactoring in Scala

    Here’s a three-for-one special for you: A post about implementing the Levenshtein string distance algorithm in Scala AND refactoring it from an imperative style to a functional style AND I even throw in a short lesson on memoization. To make sure...

  • 14 years

    Don’t Be So (Case) Sensitive

    In Scala, as in Java, C and many other languages, identifiers may contain a mix of lower and upper case characters. These identifiers are treated in a case sensitive manner. For example “index”, “Index” and “INDEX&rdquo...

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