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Est-il besoin de présenter Bruce Eckel ?
Sans doute avez vous déjà vus son nom sur les bestsellers: Thinking in Java ou Thinking in C++.
- http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=328540 (‘Scala: The Static Language that Feels Dynamic. The highest complement you can deliver in the Python world is to say that something is « Pythonic » — that it feels and fits into the Python way of thinking. I never imagined that a static language could feel this way, but Scala does — and possibly even better‘)
- Sa page Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Eckel)
- Ses ouvrages sur Amazon (Java, C++, Flex, Python, C#, Design Patterns …)
- Sa société MindView, Inc
- son blog : http://www.artima.com/weblogs/index.jsp?blogger=beckel
- http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=335549 (Web App with jQuery, CoffeeScript, Ajax, Web.py & Heroku)
- http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=334450 (Speaking in Grenoble, France and Stockholm)
Nous profitons de sa présence à la conférence internationale ICALEPCS à l’ESRF pour l’inviter au Java User Group.
Autres liens
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scala_%28programming_language%29 (« Scala (pronounced /ˈskɑːlə/ skah-lə) is a multi-paradigm programming language designed to integrate features of object-oriented programming and functional programming.[2] The name Scala is a portmanteau of « scalable » and « language », signifying that it is designed to grow with the demands of its users…Scala has the same compilation model as Java and C# (separate compilation, dynamic class loading), so Scala code can call Java libraries (or .NET libraries in the .NET implementation). »)
Comptes rendus:
- http://www.alpesjug.fr/?p=1003
- Bruce Eckel va sortir un livre « Atomic Scala » en 2012. Ce livre est co-écrit avec Diane Marsh.
- http://www.reinventing-business.com/2011/10/mind-expanding-trip-through-europe.html (‘…it goes a long way to answering my question of why Scandinavians seem to be so productive and innovative in the world of computers. The list is long, especially when it comes to language designers: Niclaus Wirth (Pascal), Bjarne Stroustrup (C++) and Martin Odersky (Scala) are probably the most well-known names. Maybe it starts with the weather and long dark winters that make indoor and intellectual activities a natural path, but the Scandinavians have taken this and turned lifelong learning into a foundation of their culture (in the programming world, at least).’)
- https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dcpmkg5z_266ds4wt6cc&pli=1 (‘Reinventing Business’)
- Sources
- – Bruce Eckel à Grenoble le mercredi 12 octobre 2011 (http://www.alpesjug.fr/?p=1003)
– programmingsummercamp