On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Simon Ochsenreither <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Whenever you decide to add a complex feature to a language, you generate a
>> lot of material for papers that you can then submit to conferences. When
>> you don't have the inclination of publishing papers about your language,
>> you have much more freedom to refuse to add features (and one could argue
>> that such languages end up being leaner than academically slanted ones as a
>> consequence).
>
>
> It took me approximately 3 minutes to verify that this is non-sense. I
> find your assumption that the whole mailing list is too lazy or stupid to
> use Google to get an overview of Scala-related papers a bit disrespectful.
>

Why do you feel this urge to bring up Scala into every single discussion
that you see?

It's turning into a disturbing obsession.

-- 
Cédric

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