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Old 12th May 2011
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Default Scala daddy wraps his Java baby in Red Hat-ness

From http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/12/typesafe/

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Martin Odersky – the man who created Scala, the Java-based programming language that now drives such big name web services as Twitter, Foursquare, and LinkedIn – has launched a company that provides service and support around an extensive open source application stack for the language.

Both the company and the stack are known as Typesafe. Officially unveiled on Thursday, the Typestack stack includes the most recent releases of the Scala programming language, the open source Akka middleware, and various open source tools designed to facilitate the development of Scala applications. "We want to provide stable versions of the stack, stable supported versions where you can get backports of fixes and improvements", Odersky tells The Register. "It's very much the open source support model you see with Red Hat".
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