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Scrooge¶ Scrooge is a thrift code generator written in Scala, which currently generates code for Scala, Java, Cocoa, Android and Lua. It’s meant to be a replacement for the apache thrift code generator, and generates conforming, binary-compatible codecs by building on top of libthrift. Since Scala is API-compatible with Java, you can use the apache thrift code generator to generate Java files and
Yoneda Yay! Why Haskell? Haskell syntax looks different. But once you learn basic Haskell syntax, a huge world of implementations opens up to you. Many Haskell library functions exist in other languages too, for example in scalaz. Haskell for Learning We can understand abstractions and concepts (like Yoneda!) through Haskell. We can develop our learning skills themselves through Haskell. Haskell f
… in an uncontrolled study, in which I reflect on my personal experience, I feel like I’m less productive. Therefore, you will be less productive as well, QED. Well, I think I can safely tick the ‘science’ check box. In this lengthy post, I’ll share my thoughts and opinions on Scala, and moving to it for day-to-day coding. Using a cavalcade of flawed data; logical fallacies; biased opinion; startl
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22nd January 2013 I spent a fair chunk of my free time last year teaching myself functional programming in Scala. I read Scala For The Impatient and countless other blog posts. I laughed, cried, and managed to learn a great deal. Earlier this year I decided to ditch Scala for Haskell and get back to some purely functional roots. I thought I’d reflect on my decision a little. Functional By Conventi
⚠️ Beware of Scams: since Feb 2024, scammers are using fake Scala websites to sell courses, please check you are using an official source. By: Philipp Haller, Aleksandar Prokopec, Heather Miller, Viktor Klang, Roland Kuhn, and Vojin Jovanovic This SIP is part of two SIPs, which together constitute a redesign of scala.concurrent into a unified substrate for a variety of parallel frameworks. This pr
まぁタイトルの通りなんですが(冷やし中華は終わってます)、RubyだったらrvmとかPythonだったらvirtualenvとか、使うバージョン切り替えられるヤツあんじゃないスカ? Scalaでもあったらいーなーと思ってシェルスクリプトで書きました。Scalaの場合は、依存ライブラリをランタイムのバージョン毎に切り替える必要はないので、単純にSCALA_HOMEを切り替えれば事足りるってー訳で。 ここに置いてあります。 yuroyoro/svm · GitHub この前trunkに入ったDynamic typeの調査をするはずが、何故かシェルスクリプトを書き始めていた……。何を言って(ry 概要 インストールされてるScalaのバージョンを切り替えたり、指定したバージョンをダウンロードしてきたりできます。 こいつを使えば、気軽にnightly buildを試したり、stableに戻ったり、
Welcome Welcome from the creators of Scala STM. We’ve built a lightweight software transactional memory for Scala, inspired by the STMs in Haskell and Clojure while taking advantage of Scala’s power and performance. ScalaSTM is a single JAR with no dependencies, and includes An API that supports multiple STM implementations A reference implementation based on CCSTM Scalable concurrent sets and map
Lift In Action Source Code Lift in Action is a step-by-step exploration of the Lift web framework. It opens by presenting the core of the Lift framework, along with enough Scala to get you started. You’ll move quickly, but the carefully crafted, well-explained, progressive examples make you comfortable from the start. You’re through Hello World in no time, and ready to build something real. The co
By Ilya Grigorik on December 02, 2010 The world of concurrent computation is a complicated one. We have to think about the hardware, the runtime, and even choose between half a dozen different models and primitives: fork/wait, threads, shared memory, message passing, semaphores, and transactions just to name a few. Hence, not surprisingly, when Bruce Tate asked Matz, in an interview for his recent
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