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milessabin / gist:cadd73b7756fe4097ca0
Last active September 16, 2019 13:44
A new approach to encoding dependently-typed chained implicits, using singleton types ...
object Demo {
// A couple of type classes with type members ...
trait Foo[T] {
type A
}
object Foo {
implicit val fooIS = new Foo[Int] { type A = String }
}
@0xabad1dea
0xabad1dea / singularthey.md
Last active June 18, 2022 18:01
Singular They in Technical English

Guidelines for Singular They in Technical English

by 0xabad1dea, December 2014

This document is an RFC of sorts for increasing the adoption rate of Singular They in technical English. This is not an ultimatum; this is not shaming anyone who has done otherwise; and this is definitely not applicable to any other language.

What is Singular They?

@agleyzer
agleyzer / DnsCluster.scala
Created October 9, 2013 21:48
A Finagle Cluster that uses DNS, based on ZookeeperServerSetCluster.
import com.twitter.concurrent.Spool
import com.twitter.finagle.builder.Cluster
import com.twitter.finagle.util.DefaultTimer
import com.twitter.logging.Logger
import com.twitter.util.FuturePool
import com.twitter.util.{Duration, Future, JavaTimer, Promise, Return, Time, Timer}
import java.net.InetAddress
import java.net.UnknownHostException
import java.net.{InetSocketAddress, SocketAddress}
import java.security.Security
@paulp
paulp / transcript
Last active December 15, 2015 13:09
scala> class Bippy(xs: List[Int]) extends improving.TypesafeProxy(xs) { def isEmpty = true }
defined class Bippy
scala> val bippy = new Bippy(1 to 10 toList)
bippy: Bippy = List(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
scala> bippy.slice(3, 7)
[proxy] $line4.$read.$iw.$iw.bippy.slice(3, 7)
res1: List[Int] = List(4, 5, 6, 7)
@chrisvest
chrisvest / Notes.md
Created June 14, 2012 20:56 — forked from rednaxelafx/JDK5u22_client.log
PrintCompilation on different versions of HotSpot VM

About PrintCompilation

This note tries to document the output of PrintCompilation flag in HotSpot VM. It was originally intended to be a reply to a blog post on PrintCompilation from Stephen Colebourne. It's kind of grown too big to fit as a reply, so I'm putting it here.

Written by: Kris Mok rednaxelafx@gmail.com

Most of the contents in this note are based on my reading of HotSpot source code from OpenJDK and experimenting with the VM flags; otheres come from HotSpot mailing lists and other reading materials listed in the "References" section.

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