Created by admin on 2013-01-04. Updated: 2013-01-04, 16:32 Featured We are very excited to announce the final release of Scala 2.10.0! Many thanks for your bug reports and pull requests (both code and documentation) that helped us pull this release together. You can find the new Scala 2.10.0 on our Download Page. Over the coming days and weeks, we will be publishing guides to help you migrate you
A milestone release for Scala is now available. This release is cut directly from current development and is not intended for production environments, but is a great chance to try out the up and coming features for Scala 2.10.0. Included in this release are: Preliminary Reflection API faster inliner scaladoc improvements (Thanks docspree folks!) virtualized pattern matcher many more! Expect monthl
The Scala IDE team have announce the release of V2.0! This is what they said:- "We released the Scala IDE V2.0 for Eclipse today! After 9 months of intensive work by the community contributors, users and the IDE team we are really proud to release the new version. Not only is it robust and reliable but also comes with much improved performance and responsiveness. There are a whole lot of new featu
Say I want to explore Scala web apps, and am comparing web frameworks. The four in the subject are what I've seen first. Lift was around for a long time and is big; others seem more compact by comparison. How do folks compare them for a simple project? I'd like to run it on a cloud-hosted platform such as GAE, so interop with cloud is a plus. But generally, what is the workflow which makes people
Scala rests on a strong theoretical foundation, as well as on practical experience. You can find below a collection of papers, theses, presentations, and other research resources related to the Scala language and to its development. Just click on the links below to jump to the corresponding section. Grants Grants related to Scala development and research. Papers Academic papers published on Scala
S C A L A & D E S I G N P A T T E R N S ( E X P L O R I N G L A N G U A G E E X P R E S S I V I T Y ) M A S T E R S T H E S I S F R E D R I K S K E E L L Ø K K E 2 0 0 2 2 5 5 5 A D V I S O R : E R I K E R N S T 3 0 . M A R T S 2 0 0 9 D E P A R T M E N T O F C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F A A R H U S i Abstract This thesis explores a wellknown catalog of design patterns in
Home » Scala levels: beginner to expert, application programmer to library designer Scala is a bit of a chameleon. It makes many programming tasks refreshingly easy and at the same time contains some pretty intricate constructs that allow experts to design truly advanced typesafe libraries. This means that, depending at what piece of code you look at, Scala might look very simple or very complex.
Scala 2.8 has been released 4 weeks ago. Following our poll on the main page of the site, over 500 projects (more than 50%) have been converted to 2.8 already or the migration will be completed very soon. Now that this major version update is done, I wanted to give a quick sketch of what's to follow. First, we plan to have a bugfix release 2.8.1. We expect this to come out September/October 2010.
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org It is finally here!! After many, many months of hard work, the Scala team is truly happy to announce the new, much-awaited stable release of Scala! The all-new Scala 2.8.0 final distribution is ready to be downloaded from our Download Page. The Scala 2.8.0 codebase includes a huge number of bug fixes with re
A Java compiler checks that a program contains handlers for checked exceptions by analyzing which checked exceptions can result from execution of a method or constructor. For each checked exception which is a possible result, the throws clause for the method or constructor must mention the class of that exception or one of the superclasses of the class of that exception. Since Scala has no checked
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