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[scala] Scala resources

by Kevin Wright-4 :: Rate this Message:

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I'm trying to compile a catalogue of online resources: websites, blogs, wikis, open source projects, articles, etc. relating to scala

If anyone has any links for suitable content, especially material that may not be well known, then please share!



[scala] Re: Scala resources

by Kevin Wright-4 :: Rate this Message:

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It's still a work in progress, but I've made the list publicly available

http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tLa2g0FWC454u2pC8O5FoJw&hl=en#

Do let me know anything that I've missed!

Re: [scala] Re: Scala resources

by Onorio Catenacci :: Rate this Message:

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On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Kevin
Wright<kev.lee.wright@...> wrote:
> It's still a work in progress, but I've made the list publicly available
>
> http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tLa2g0FWC454u2pC8O5FoJw&hl=en#
>
> Do let me know anything that I've missed!
>

Looks like a good start.

--
Onorio

It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only
do a little. -Sydney Smith, writer and clergyman (1771-1845)

[scala] Re: [scala-user] Scala resources

by David MacIver :: Rate this Message:

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2009/7/7 Kevin Wright <kev.lee.wright@...>:
> I'm trying to compile a catalogue of online resources: websites, blogs,
> wikis, open source projects, articles, etc. relating to scala
>
> If anyone has any links for suitable content, especially material that may
> not be well known, then please share!

As far as a list of blogs goes, http://planetscala.com/ should
generally be fairly complete. Where it's not, someone should email me
and tell me to fix it (or fix it at
http://github.com/DRMacIver/planet-scala and ask me to pull their
changes).

Also, cross posting this to scala-internals and half a dozen others is
really quite unneccessary. I've corrected the CC.

Re: [scala] Re: [scala-user] Scala resources

by Kevin Wright-4 :: Rate this Message:

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I was purposely trying to catch as many folk as possible, given the potential benefit of a good directory.

Without knowing the amount of crossover between the mailing groups it's hard to know where best to target my post.  Especially as I've already been caught out once, when I first subscribed to scala-users and didn't know that this list even existed...


On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:02 AM, David MacIver <david.maciver@...> wrote:
2009/7/7 Kevin Wright <kev.lee.wright@...>:
> I'm trying to compile a catalogue of online resources: websites, blogs,
> wikis, open source projects, articles, etc. relating to scala
>
> If anyone has any links for suitable content, especially material that may
> not be well known, then please share!

As far as a list of blogs goes, http://planetscala.com/ should
generally be fairly complete. Where it's not, someone should email me
and tell me to fix it (or fix it at
http://github.com/DRMacIver/planet-scala and ask me to pull their
changes).

Also, cross posting this to scala-internals and half a dozen others is
really quite unneccessary. I've corrected the CC.


Re: [scala] Scala resources

by James.Strachan :: Rate this Message:

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Kevin Wright-4 wrote:
I'm trying to compile a catalogue of online resources: websites, blogs,
wikis, open source projects, articles, etc. relating to scala

If anyone has any links for suitable content, especially material that may
not be well known, then please share!
There's a bunch of links in my recent blog post... its a bit long and I ramble on a bit but if you search for "Some scala links and online presentations" you should find a bunch of good links to talks/videos/articles - most of which scala folks will probably already be aware of mind you.

http://macstrac.blogspot.com/2009/04/scala-as-long-term-replacement-for.html