A scala driver

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Maarten Koopmans

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Oct 17, 2012, 5:08:25 AM10/17/12
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....with some wrappers I've found handy (like the Option monad, and an
applyDelta that lets you e.g. update a value inside a
Versioned[List[String]] value).

https://github.com/mbk/VoldemortScalaDriver

More coming soon.... hopefully.

Enjoy, Maarten

Sunny Gleason

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Oct 17, 2012, 9:48:40 AM10/17/12
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This is awesome, thank you for sharing it Maarten! You
just got +1 new follower and starred project :)

-Sunny
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Maarten Koopmans

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Oct 17, 2012, 10:24:11 AM10/17/12
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Thanks. I hope others will follow, if only to draw people to the
Voldemort community (really, marketing is not that hard....)

--Maarten

Chinmay Soman

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Oct 18, 2012, 5:47:50 PM10/18/12
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+1 to that !

Timothy Perrett

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Oct 24, 2012, 2:34:54 PM10/24/12
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Cool stuff, although, there's a fair bit of imperative code in there that probably isn't idiomatic - I applaud the effort thought as I also went looking for a scala abstraction and ended up writing my own (internal only, so cant share it).

If I get time i'll take a look and see if I can help out :-)

Cheers, Tim

Maarten Koopmans

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Oct 26, 2012, 9:17:40 AM10/26/12
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Tim,

I agree about the imperative code. But when interfacing with Java code
and also making it usable for Java developers (understandable), this
was a conscious choice. Maybe I/we should fork with a more idiomatic
equivalent.

Cheers, Maarten
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