Appistry served as gracious host and formed a fitting backdrop for the evening, and the vibe was palpable; there was an energy similar to the NFJS conferences.
The content was excellent stuff: Matt Taylor discussed categories and mixins in Groovy; Ryan Senior gave an overview of OCaml.
Overheard at the meeting (paraphrased) :
- Java is wonderful, boring, and the new COBOL, all at the same time. (Editor's note: perhaps it is the new C ?)
- I wish OCaml didn't use # as the prompt. I feel like we're the root user and something crazy is about to happen.
- 10 years ago, we turned out in gatherings like this because we were stoked about Java. Now we turn out to get away from Java.
- The opposite of a functional language is a dysfunctional language.
- They should name OCaml's web framework to be ODromedary.
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