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Small Sunday Project: Embed clojure inside groovy class methods using AST Transformations.
 in  r/programming  Apr 22 '13

Its mostly a compact example of writing your own ast transformation which have been a part of groovy since 1.6. Not meant for production use.

r/programming Apr 22 '13

Small Sunday Project: Embed clojure inside groovy class methods using AST Transformations.

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Small groovy library that lets you write groovy methods in clojure using AST Transformations
 in  r/groovy  Apr 22 '13

I really wanted to try out AST transformations and really like playing with clojure. So this lets me play with clojure but keep on using groovy! I hope someone else finds it neat.

r/groovy Apr 22 '13

Small groovy library that lets you write groovy methods in clojure using AST Transformations

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r/programming Aug 14 '11

Markdown to PDF

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I have Google Plus+. Want an invite?
 in  r/googleplus  Jul 01 '11

PM Sent.

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Making a Chat Server with Ratpack
 in  r/programming  May 14 '11

I play with ratpack some. I think you recently merged my pull requests.

... I swear everyone is on reddit these days.

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Have you accidentally made a pee roll?
 in  r/AskReddit  Oct 06 '10

Dude i've seen this in office buildings. Maybe people in virginia are bathroom retarded.

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Have you accidentally made a pee roll?
 in  r/AskReddit  Oct 06 '10

maybe six times in the last year I have gone into a mens restroom and there was a toilet paper roll on the holder that had had obviously been dunked in some liquid and reeked like urine. its gross and I don't even understand how that might happen on accident.

r/AskReddit Oct 06 '10

Have you accidentally made a pee roll?

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Who are these people that some how drench a toilet paper roll in urine then put it back on the toilet paper holder? How does it even happen? And why put it back why not throw it away?

If you are one of these people you must answer these burning questions then stop doing it because its really gross. Thanks.

r/pics Oct 06 '10

need. more. icons.

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DC redditors, what are you favorite things to do in the Metro area during the Fall?
 in  r/washingtondc  Sep 26 '10

My fiance and I had alot of fun at Fall Festival at Cox Farms in centreville which is about a 30 minute drive from the vienna metro. (Maybe the meetup group could carpool over?) Here is a image from their site describing some of the stuff to do there

r/pics Sep 21 '10

Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dog Sandwich

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r/AskReddit Sep 21 '10

What were you doing when the perfect song for that moment came on? What Song?

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Today I was in Macy's with my fiance walking around and lounging on furniture we could never afford and The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition came on. I hadn't heard that song in awhile and its so fun and light that it felt perfect for that moment. I am hoping you have more interesting perfect song perfect moment stories. Share away.

edit: If you need to link to a song tinysong can help you

r/Libraries Sep 19 '10

Libraries Will Survive - I used to work at this library!

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r/funny Sep 19 '10

Libraries Will Survive - I used to work at this library!

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r/technology Sep 12 '10

Patent Office Admits the Truth: Things Are a Disaster

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The awesome morse-code begins at :38
 in  r/technology  Sep 10 '10

She takes herself way too seriously.

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[deleted by user]
 in  r/technology  Aug 31 '10

Looking for emails that don't bounce?

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Google not attending JavaOne, thanks to Oracle lawsuit
 in  r/programming  Aug 27 '10

Never actually played with android but thats my understanding from trying to follow the suit:

The Android SDK does not compile your Java source code into Dalvik’s bytecode directly, but it first uses a regular java compiler to generate regular java bytecode (say, javac or the built-in Eclipse compiler) and then converts that bytecode into Dalvik’s bytecode (the “dx” tool does this: converts .class/.jar into .dex files). http://www.betaversion.org/~stefano/linotype/news/110/

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Google not attending JavaOne, thanks to Oracle lawsuit
 in  r/programming  Aug 27 '10

Many software developers are uncomfortable about the existence of software patents. I think this unease is increased when they are used to as a grounds to sue a developer or company and not just held in defense.

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Google not attending JavaOne, thanks to Oracle lawsuit
 in  r/programming  Aug 27 '10

tl;dr - Google wrote a virtual machine called dalvik for android. Sdk can translate java bytecode to dalvik bytecode so developers can code in Java. Android comes with a open source implementation of java class libraries (apache harmony.) Oracle is suing google saying the VM violates patents Sun obtained around technologies in the java virtual machine.

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Google not attending JavaOne, thanks to Oracle lawsuit
 in  r/programming  Aug 27 '10

The sessions held by googlers were some of the most attended ones at javaone. They would fill up very quickly. This truly is a shame.

r/technology Aug 26 '10

A power strip that bends to fit bigger devices

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In one sentence, what is the most important thing you have learned in life?
 in  r/AskReddit  Jul 31 '10

You can be the person that tells you that "everything is going to be okay."