The Scala Center team is happy to announce the Beta of Scastie. Aleh Aleshka (OlegYch) is the original author of this project. His goal was to create a collaborative debugging tool where you can share and reproduce bugs. The Scala Center has extended Scastie to become an interactive environment for the community. What can I do with Scastie? Scastie can run any Scala program with any library in you
24 Jan 2017 · 15 min read · Mariano Gappa Making The Move From Scala To Go, And Why We’re Not Going Back UPDATE: This blogpost has received a lot of attention since it's been published, including on Hacker News, Golang Weekly and Scala Times; thank you! Unfortunately, some readers have considered it strictly an attack on the Scala community and/or a biased episode of language war. This was not the
社内の事業部・プロジェクトを跨いで、社員間で技術やノウハウの共有をもっともっと盛んにしたいーそんな社員の声から生まれ、社内で運用中のツールをこの度 OSS にして公開しました。 公開先 GitHub 上に公開しています。 atware/sharedocs README にデモサイトや Heroku ボタンを記載していますので、すぐに試すこともできます。 Sharedocs Markdown で記事が投稿でき、コメントや Like やストックができる、言ってしまうとどこかで聞いたことがある某有名サービスのような情報共有ツールです。 投稿画面 絵文字も入力できますし、さらにはシーケンス図やフローチャートも Markdown で描けます。 レスポンシブにしてあるのでスマホやタブレットでも使えます。 つくるに至った背景など 背景 弊社には以前から、 他のプロジェクトでどんな技術が使われているのかよ
TensorFlow in Scala with ScalaPyShadaj Laddad · January 4, 2017 How ScalaPy worksTensorFlow with ScalaPyThis winter break, I started work on a project for controlling robots with neural networks. I knew I wanted to use Scala for implementing the project, because of its static-typing safety and potential for integration into distributed computation pipelines. But I also wanted to use TensorFlow's P
Update: Added Squeryl, thanks to @JoeZulli for the heads-up Update 2: Added link to latest Squeryl release for Scala 2.10 and 2.9.2 I recently started working with relational databases again from within Scala, after a while in JSON-land (mostly MongoDB and elasticsearch). During that time, I’d been happily working with lightweight libraries / DSLs that take care of case class serialization, such a
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I can see in the API docs for Predef that they're subclasses of a generic function type (From) => To, but that's all it says. Um, what? Maybe there's documentation somewhere, but search engines don't handle "names" like "<:<" very well, so I haven't been able to find it. Follow-up question: when should I use these funky symbols/classes, and why?
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The members of a case class are immutable, because immutability is the future. They are so quick to define it makes your head spin. And yes, Java IDEs can generate all the getters, constructors, and so on with the simultaneous stroke of 3 keys. But let’s be honest: that’s all just noise that makes it harder to focus on solving a business problem. And even more Truth be told, I haven’t written Java
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