So over at MITB all of us cool kids rehashed the same shitty mp3 sorting program in multiple languages. here is mine in SCALA
package mp3sorter import java.io.File; import java.io.FileInputStream; object MP3Sort { /** *Simple MP3 sorting application translated from C to C# to Java to Jython to Scala *By Silabsoft and all those prior. * @param args the command line arguments */ def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = { if(args.length < 2){ println("USAGE: MP3Sort [source] [destination]"); return; } val source : File = new File(args(0)); val destination : File = new File(args(1)); var mp3List : List[MP3File] = Nil; if(!source.isDirectory || !source.canRead){ println("Please check the source path"); return; } for (file "INVALID" } }; def getYearTitle = { try{ year.toInt+" - "; }catch{ case e: Exception => "" } } def getAlbum = album; def getTitle = title; def getFileName = title+".mp3"; def getFile : File = file; def isValid = valid; override def toString = artist + " - " + title + " (" + getYear + ", " + album + ")"; // could use some more valudation checking but I'm lazy and noone else bothered.' def parseTags = { try{ val buffer :Array[Byte] = new Array(128); val fis : FileInputStream = new FileInputStream(file); fis.skip(this.file.length() - buffer.length); fis.read(buffer, 0, buffer.length); for(i valid = false; } }; } }

Ought to get a better color for doc highlights. Can’t read ‘em.
are you colorblind?