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It's settled, Scala is the language for back-street gangsters and other low-lives. If you like to hang out with the scum of society, just enter #scala on IRC. Some people still seem to think that Scala is for Academics and Egomaniacs but in reality we all know that Scala is a Ghetto.

(09:48:13 AM) DRMacIver: It's appropriate that "one of the fundamentals of java" is fundamentally broken. :)

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(09:49:51 AM) DRMacIver: It's a really powerful drug called "Knowing what you're talking about". :)

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(09:52:00 AM) dysinger: There is theoretically a possibility of a collision in the RFC for UUID too. It doesn't paralyze anybody except academics that don't actually code but stand around and debate edge cases.

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(10:01:33 AM) dysinger: doub - the vm moves shit all the time as needed.

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(10:10:12 AM) DRMacIver: dysinger: Or, in other words, you're full of shit. Kindly shut up about this now.

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(10:11:54 AM) dysinger: fuck you guys

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(10:13:11 AM) dysinger: fuck you drmaciver - you and I have debated endlessly on other topics.

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(10:14:37 AM) dysinger: eat a dick egomanics

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(10:14:58 AM) dysinger left the room (Kicked by DRMacIver (I've already told you you're not my type.)).

These okes are hard core, don't mess with them...

2 Comments

Comment by Blogger arbitraryuser on Friday, July 25, 2008 7:22:00 AM

I find your reference to "squatter camps and low life areas" and "scum" a little bit tasteless. I've worked in a township and while it's hardly Bishops Court, implying that the people who live there are low lives is uneducated beyond belief.

Also, look up the origin of the word ghetto.

Comment by Blogger Charl van Niekerk on Friday, July 25, 2008 2:48:00 PM

You have a good point there, I changed my post a little, although as far as the ghetto is concerned, that is what the other guys said, not me. :)

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