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Future-Proofing Collections: From Mutable to Persistent to Parallel
Thu, 2011-06-16, 18:08
I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but...
Anyone who's into Scala that hasn't seen this presentation probably should, it's great!
http://www.parleys.com/#id=2184&sl=0&st=5
Also, does anyone know of an open-access version of the corresponding paper? It's not in Google Scholar.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/2n265g71h7265311/
Thanks!
-0xe1a
Anyone who's into Scala that hasn't seen this presentation probably should, it's great!
http://www.parleys.com/#id=2184&sl=0&st=5
Also, does anyone know of an open-access version of the corresponding paper? It's not in Google Scholar.
http://www.springerlink.com/content/2n265g71h7265311/
Thanks!
-0xe1a
Wed, 2011-06-29, 06:47
#2
Re: Future-Proofing Collections: From Mutable to Persistent to
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:33 PM, martin odersky <martin.odersky@epfl.ch> wrote:
Too bad! Well, great talk anyway! I especially liked the time vs. space analogy, and the phone mnemonic example is a compelling one.
-0xe1a
It's just the one-page abstract. There's no paper -- I wish I had the time to write one!
Too bad! Well, great talk anyway! I especially liked the time vs. space analogy, and the phone mnemonic example is a compelling one.
-0xe1a
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Alex Cruise <alex@cluonflux.com> wrote:
It's just the one-page abstract. There's no paper -- I wish I had the time to write one!
Cheers
-- Martin