Changes for page WebObjects with Scala

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5 5  This's been the reason for its adoption at sites like Twitter.
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7 7  Many of its features and paradigms favor multi-threading and concurrency.
8 -It could be said that Scala was designed from the ground up for concurrency.
8 +It could be said that Scala was designed from the ground up with concurrency in mind.
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10 -Some of these features may not be unfamiliar to Objective-C or WebObjects developers. Here's a summary:
10 +Some of its features may not be unfamiliar to Objective-C or WebObjects developers.
11 +Here's a quick summary:
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12 12  |= |= Objective-C |= Java |= Scala
13 13  |= Mutable/Immuable Datatypes | Collections //e.g: NSArray/NSMutableArray// | No | Yes
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28 28  === Why Use Scala? ===
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30 -With Web 2.0, building concurrent WebObjects applications is a must.
31 31  Developing and maintaining a concurrent or multi-threaded WebObjects application can be challenging.
32 32  
33 33  The lack of static variables means that Scala is inherently thread-safe.