I imagine many of you folks are like me and have heard the Posse heap
praise upon Scala, but otherwise don't know much about it. Bill
Venners will be talking about Scala at the SDForum Java SIG and I plan
to attend and learn more about it. Hope to meet some of you folks
there! We could follow up with some beer over at Boardwalk Pizza
afterward.


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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:28:37 -0000
Subject: [sdforum_javasig] Java SIG - Introducing the Scala
Programming Language - Bill Venners
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Scala fuses object-oriented and functional programming concepts into
an elegant, statically typed programming language for the Java
Platform. The name Scala stands for "SCAlable LAnguage." It is
scalable in the sense that it is designed to be useful in a wide
range of tasks, scaling up to very large programs written by many
people and down to short scripts written by individuals. The
conciseness and expressiveness of Scala gives it the feel of dynamic
languages such as Python or Ruby, but Scala also provides a rich
static type system that can help programmers prevent errors. In this
talk, Bill Venners will give an introduction and overview of the
Scala programming language.

Speaker Bio
Bill Venners is president of Artima, Inc., publisher of Artima
Developer (www.artima.com). He is author of the book, Inside the Java
Virtual Machine, a programmer-oriented survey of the Java platform's
architecture and internals. His popular columns in JavaWorld magazine
covered Java internals, object-oriented design, and Jini. Active in
the Jini Community since its inception, Bill led the Jini Community's
ServiceUI project, whose ServiceUI API became the de facto standard
way to associate user interfaces to Jini services. Bill is also the
lead developer and designer of ScalaTest, an open source testing tool
for Scala and Java developers, and coauthor with Martin Odersky and
Lex Spoon of the book, Programming in Scala.

Co-chairs: Rich Rein, Sudhish Rema

Raffle
No additional fee to all attendees.
One winner will pick one JetBrains product from:
a. IntelliJ IDEA Personal License
b. ReSharper Personal License
c. TeamCity Build Agent (for Continuous integration and Build Server)
d. Ruby IDE Personal License (not yet named)

Location
Cubberly Community Center
4000 Middlefield Road, Room H-1
Palo Alto, California 94105
37.4186, -122.108

Agenda
6:30-7:00 Doors open. Networking.
7:00-9:00 Presentations

Links
http://sdforum.org/javasig
http://sdforumjavasig.wordpress.com

Price
$15 for non-members and free for members. $3 for pizza and soda


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