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by Bill Venners, October 30, 2015, 2 comments
Today we released ScalaTest/Scalactic 3.0.0-M11, which includes a significant reorganization inspired by feedback from the 3.0.0-M10 release two weeks ago.
by Bill Venners, October 16, 2015, 6 comments
The 3.0.0 release of ScalaTest is coming soon. It is a major release with significant new features. In this post, I give a preview of the new features, and ask for feedback.
by Bruce Eckel, November 21, 2014, Submit comment
After a lot of (occasional) research and experimentation, I've finally found a new home for this blog, using Jekyll to create a static site served by Github pages.
by Kevlin Henney, July 18, 2014, Submit comment
Fifteen years ago this month a piece of mine appeared in EXE Magazine (RIP) lamenting unnecessary complexity in software. A significant update for the twenty-first century proves to be unnecessary. The message and the examples are the same, so I'm posting it again for posterity, as caution for the next fifteen years, and for the sake of simplicity.
by Bruce Eckel, July 16, 2014, 3 comments
Markdown has a lot of users and tools, but it was pointed out that it's limited and has been forked, while AsciiDoc has an extensible architecture.
by Bruce Eckel, July 15, 2014, Submit comment
Come create conversation, generate ideas, hack projects, hike, fish and mountain bike at the second annual Scala Summit! This year we hope to see the leaves change and you'll experience the glorious autumn weather at 9,000 feet in the Rocky Mountains.
by Bruce Eckel, July 15, 2014, Submit comment
A friend asked if I'd tried Ghost. I know of it, but it's confusing about what it can do.
by Ian Robertson, June 30, 2014, Submit comment
Pojomatic 2.0 has been released, and uses InvokeDynamic to give performance nearing that of hand-rolled code.
by Bruce Eckel, June 27, 2014, 3 comments
I've continued my background task of finding a new home for programming articles. I'm not there yet, but I've made some progress.
by Bruce Eckel, June 10, 2014, Submit comment
This is also a trial post on Codrspace, to see how that works as a programming blog platform
by Bruce Eckel, June 4, 2014, Submit comment
On April 24, I spoke at the Craft conference in Budapest. On May 7, I spoke at the SF Scala user group. Here are links to the videos, along with my Reinventing Business presentation from last Summer's OSCON.
by Bruce Eckel, November 4, 2013, Submit comment
I've been doing a lot of media production in recent months and the efforts have borne fruit: I've created my first full-fledged eBook (after lots of research) and I've reworked the Hands-On Java eSeminar so it's now a download instead of mailing a CD.
by Ian Robertson, September 25, 2013, 4 comments
A combination of bridge methods, covariant return types and dynamic dispatch can lead to some surprising and unfortunate results.
by Bruce Eckel, July 1, 2013, Submit comment
This is the first iteration of an event we hope to evolve into something like The Java Posse Roundup, but with hiking and mountain biking instead of snow activities. We already have an impressive list of name-brand attendees.
by Bill Venners, June 11, 2013, Submit comment
The 2.0.M6 milestone release of ScalaTest is coming soon. It is a major release with many new features. In this post, I give a preview of the new features, and ask for feedback.
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