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@kirillcool @JonathanGiles still waiting for Java CORBA to be EOL'd and removed from the JRE :-P
♺ @grailspodcast Grails Podcast Episode 89: Newscast for July 5, 2009 http://www.grailspodcast.com/blog...
♺ @scottdavis99 Wow - the #Groovy #Grails #Griffon interviews at http://thirstyhead.blip.tv/ have been viewed over 2,000 times!
@sebi2706 re: #griffon scaffolding. we'll see what happens when 0.2 goes out ;-)
gfxbuilder update: border paints are back baby! one step closer to have MultiPaints working again
@carldea I think that would require JavaFX to become more Scala-ish than it already is, so much for an "specialized language"...
@JonathanGiles we've been complaining on JavaFX's EDT only nature since day one. That decision has its merits but creates other problems
@Artemio wtf friday... no manches
@Artemio sabes que paso con Rex y Nacho?
@Artemio ??!! vaya... y ahora?
@carldea oh I thought you wanted folds, maps, curries and the like
tried the cup demo, paints are behaving weirdly, I guess is back to the "drawing board" so to speak
R.I.P. ITESM CCM -> aparentemente son mas importantes las utilidades que la enseñanza adecuada
@joshareed really fugly indeed
@joshareed you mean the old green G icon?
triste despues de enterarme que hoy hubo despidos a diestra y siniestra en mi universidad. Reverenda e$tupide$ la salida de @bjferro y otros
@hansamann yup, it's up now. I guess gae/j will bear the beta tag far much longer than expected :-P
@Artemio @joselobalderas jajajajaja Java rulez y lo saben!
gfxbuilder update: text shape is back! one more thing to do before attempting a redo of the gfx cup http://jroller.com/aalmira...
@hansamann groovytweets appears to be dead ☹
gfxbuilder update: both linear and radial gradient paints are supported now, event listeners on basic shapes as well
♺ @hansamann groovytweets now has a twitter user popularity chart, pls retweet. http://www.groovytweets.org/public...
@joshareed interesting
♺ @daveklein Grails: A Quick-Start Guide Beta 4, containing all 12 chapters, is available! You can find it at http://pragprog.com/titles... #grails
@dima767 that means you now have extra time to hack around some Groovy/Grails/Erlang/Haskell code, right?
@cretzel rationale: for loops on both languages are optimized, Scala may optimize further on folds/iterators, don't know for sure
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