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kokoloko
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Comment #9606929
I think it should be a subset of DOM / CSS designed for speed and flexibility. A normal browser could render the page correctly but an optimized browser for apps would be able to m…
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Comment #7903397
Notice how the ball in Pirlo's free kick is barely spinning, goes very fast and the path is very unpredictable. It's called a "Folha seca" and it exploits the turbulences to make t…
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Comment #5590579
Pretty amazing. I would like to see a raw C benchmark to see how far is the JVM from the limits.
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Comment #4056483
Each language is rolling out its own GC. Why not share some efforts in a common library?
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Comment #3929359
Nokia can always embrace Android and become another Samsung. They seem to have lost the opportunity to build a solid alternative with the Symbian/Maemo/Meego/Win8 mess. Maybe a Mae…
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Comment #3816299
I think Go, Mono, Ruby, Python et al should team up to create a reusable garbage collector library that can compete with the OpenJDK one. For me, it's the single biggest piece fall…
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Comment #3248160
Or slower, since you cannot "push" so much water with hands and feet as it "slips" through. Who wins: lower friction or lower viscosity?
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Comment #3248035
I would like to see what happens to a swimmer with a suit coated with this thing. Would it go faster or slower?
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Comment #2973769
I recall reading that FRP might be included in scala 2.10
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Comment #2254271
In this same thread Martin Odersky announces he is working in a new version of the Scala plugin for Eclipse, to be released with Scala 2.9. A statically typed language really shine…
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Comment #2092079
I switched from Java to Scala and I'm not looking back.
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Comment #2055230
Scala - It's what Java should be.
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Comment #1686308
Where does this put OpenJDK? I doubt Oracle is thinking of open sourcing JRockit parts...