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Note that this documentation is a note to self and mostly likely is currently wrong because my code isn't working yet!
Atmosphere
Atmosphere provides consistent client side (JavaScript) and server side (Java) libraries for websocket like support across different web browsers and web servers.
This documentation is written from the perspective of a developer trying to integrate the support into a Scala application which already uses jQuery on the client.
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Combining xsbt-webapp-plugin with coffeescripted-sbt plugin
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The Alternative ICT Strategy for the Public Sector in Scotland
By September 2012, the Scottish Government is scheduled to deliver an ICT Strategy for the Public Sector in Scotland[^ictstrategy]. This is a huge opportunity for Scotland to reform the public sector's use of ICT into a service that facilitates the move into a citizen centred, efficient public sector tailored to the varying needs of a diverse and distributed population. Unfortunately, it could also turn out to be a missed opportunity.
Here is my 'alternative' ICT Strategy document. It is a work in progress so this blog entry will be changing over time.[^gist] This is what I would like the government ICT strategy document to look like!
Core technology building blocks
To deliver public services in Scotland, the government has adopted some core technologies on which everything can be built. These technologies are well defined, current, standard and adaptable.
Running Scala shell scripts with library dependencies
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