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Akka (toolkit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the software library for application development. For Other uses, see Akka. July 2009 ( 2009-07. June 3, 2016 ( 2016-06-03. Toolkit and runtime simplifying the construction of concurrent and distributed applications on the JVM. Akka supports multiple programming models for concurrency, but it emphasizes actor-based concurrency. With inspiration drawn from Erlang. Language bindings exist for both Java. Relation to other Libraries. Concurrency ...
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Reflecting Annotations in Scala 2.10 | Veeb's Brain Dump
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Reflecting Annotations in Scala 2.10. January 29, 2013. Playing around with the idea of using annotations for Socko’s. The official documentation can be found here. However, there is a lack of examples. To fill the gap, there are some examples from my investigations using the Scala REPL. A Complex Annotation with Parameters. This entry was posted in Scala. 2 thoughts on “ Reflecting Annotations in Scala 2.10. August 20, 2013 at 2:28 pm.
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Scala 2.10 Runtime Reflection from a Class Name. March 5, 2013. In the examples I have seen on Scala 2.10 reflection, the starting point is usually a known class. In the, example below, “List[Int]” is known. Scala import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. scala typeOf[List[Int] res0: reflect.runtime.universe.Type = scala.List[Int]. What if at runtime, you just have a class name? Once you have a.
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annotation | Veeb's Brain Dump
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Reflecting Annotations in Scala 2.10. January 29, 2013. Playing around with the idea of using annotations for Socko’s. The official documentation can be found here. However, there is a lack of examples. To fill the gap, there are some examples from my investigations using the Scala REPL. A Complex Annotation with Parameters. 2016 Veeb's Brain Dump.
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Akka | Veeb's Brain Dump
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Just released Socko v0.1. May 2, 2012. Got together with my good friend Dave to do some “brogramming”. We are trying to learn scala/akka and use it for a new open source project called Mashupbots (more on Mashupbots later). The first component of Mashupbots is now out! It is an embedded Scala web server powered by Netty networking and Akka processing. We’ve called it Socko. March 28, 2012. Mydispatcher { executor = thread-pool-executo...
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Reflections Of Hacker School
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Reflections Of Hacker School. Now I am back in Zurich which seems very spacious and green after the New York buildings and crowds. I have started writing down the plans for the future but for now I will briefly mention the things that I did at Hacker School. Hopefully (no promise), I will explain some of the projects in more detail some day. You are not supposed to show your solutions). Started writing a chat server and client application in Scala using Akka. Actor model and Socko. Actor model and Socko.
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Scala | Veeb's Brain Dump
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Scala 2.10 Runtime Reflection from a Class Name. March 5, 2013. In the examples I have seen on Scala 2.10 reflection, the starting point is usually a known class. In the, example below, “List[Int]” is known. Scala import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. scala typeOf[List[Int] res0: reflect.runtime.universe.Type = scala.List[Int]. What if at runtime, you just have a class name? Once you have a.
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Veeb's Brain Dump. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Scala 2.10 Runtime Reflection from a Class Name. March 5, 2013. In the examples I have seen on Scala 2.10 reflection, the starting point is usually a known class. In the, example below, “List[Int]” is known. Scala import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. import scala.reflect.runtime.universe. scala typeOf[List[Int] res0: reflect.runtime.universe.Type = scala.List[Int]. What if at runtime, you just have a class name? Once you have a.