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Table of Contents Lexical Syntax Identifiers, Names & Scopes Types Basic Declarations & Definitions Classes & Objects Expressions Implicits Pattern Matching Top-Level Definitions XML Annotations Standard Library Syntax Summary References Changelog Authors and Contributors Martin Odersky, Philippe Altherr, Vincent Cremet, Gilles Dubochet, Burak Emir, Philipp Haller, Stéphane Micheloud, Nikolay Miha
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⚠️ Beware of Scams: since Feb 2024, scammers are using fake Scala websites to sell courses, please check you are using an official source. We are very pleased to announce the release of Scala 2.12.0-M1! Download a distribution from scala-lang.org Obtain it via Maven Central Code that compiles on 2.11.x without deprecation warnings should compile on 2.12.x (we do not guarantee this for experimental
Today, we announced the release of Scala.js v0.6.0, the Scala to JavaScript compiler, and dropped the experimental flag associated to it. Yes, you read it right: Scala.js is no longer experimental! After exactly 2 years of development, we finally feel comfortable calling it production-ready. Note, however, that Scala.js is not part of the Typesafe Reactive platform. Thus, although we consider Scal
We are very pleased to announce the release of Scala 2.11.4! Get started with the Hello Scala 2.11 template in Typesafe Activator Download a distribution from scala-lang.org Obtain it via Maven Central Scala 2.11.4 is a bugfix release that is binary compatible with previous releases in the Scala 2.11 series. The changes include: Scala shell (REPL) is more friendly to Ctrl+D. It leaves your termina
Scala 2.12 will require Java 8. Here’s how we plan to make this transition as smooth as possible. Goals Minimize overhead of the transition for both users and library maintainers. Continue Java 6 support for a while longer (only in Scala 2.11). Track the Java platform evolution. How Upcoming 2.11.x releases will introduce the following experimental features (under a flag): Java 8-style closure com
Latest releases Scala 2.13.5 Library API Compiler API Reflection API Scala 2.12.13 Library API Compiler API Reflection API Scala Modules XML API Parser Combinators API Swing API Scala 2.11.12 Library API Compiler API Reflection API Scala Modules XML API Parser Combinators API Actors API (deprecated) Swing API Continuations API Scala 2.10.7 Library API Nightly builds Scala 2.13.x Library API Compil
We are very pleased to announce the final release of Scala 2.11.0! Get started with the Hello Scala 2.11 template in Typesafe Activator Download a distribution from scala-lang.org Obtain it via Maven Central There have been no code changes since RC4, just improvements to documentation and version bump to the most recent stable version of Akka actors. Here’s the difference between the release and R
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.
We are very pleased to announce the first release candidate of Scala 2.11.0! Please do try out this release candidate to help us find any serious regressions before the final release. The next release candidate will be cut on Monday March 17, if there are no unresolved blocker bugs at noon (PST). Subsequent RCs will be released on a weekly schedule, with Monday at noon (PST) being the cut-off for
We’re excited to announce the first release of Scala.js, v0.1! Scala.js was introduced during the 4th Scala Days in June 2013, and has now reached relative stability. While we don’t yet feel that Scala.js is production-ready, we think that it nonetheless deserves its first non-snapshot release. Scala.js is a compiler from Scala to JavaScript. It allows you to write your entire web application in S
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
The previous explanations have made it clear that different collection types have different performance characteristics. That's often the primary reason for picking one collection type over another. You can see the performance characteristics of some common operations on collections summarized in the following two tables.
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org A short while ago Heroku announced support for Scala using the Typesafe stack. Two weeks ago Typesafe extended their stack with Play!, a simple to use web framework, and here Scott Clasen, Engineer at Heroku explains how they came to partner with Typesafe to support the stack, Scala, Play! and Akka, on Herok
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org The number of leading companies that are successfully using Scala for critical business applications has grown enormously. It is common knowledge that more companies like Twitter, LinkedIn, Foursquare, the Guardian, Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse, UBS, HSBC and Trafigura are now using Scala. As a consequence,
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
The Scala Team is very happy to announce a new stable release of the Scala distribution: Scala 2.9.1 final is currently available from our Download Page. Many thanks to all our contributors and testers! This is a maintenance release: several bugs have been fixed, and other improvements introduced. The new Scala 2.9.1 release has been designed to be fully binary compatible with the previous version
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org Miguel Garcia, part of the Scala group at EPFL, has been striving to make the Scala productivity available to .Net developers too. In a project funded by Microsoft, he has now reached a major milestone in delivering that capability. In this interview Miguel tells you how you can now use Scala on .Net and giv
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org We are happy to announce the release of the new stable release of the Scala distribution. The new Scala 2.9.0 final is available from our Download Page. The Scala 2.9.0 codebase includes several additions, notably the new Parallel Collections, but it also introduces improvements on many existing features, an
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org The second release candidate of the new Scala 2.9 distribution is now available: Scala 2.9.0 RC2 is currently available from our Download Page. The Scala 2.9.0 codebase includes several additions, notably the new Parallel Collections, but it also introduces improvements on many existing features, and contain
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
This page is no longer maintained — Please continue to the home page at www.scala-lang.org This article is a more in-depth look at what maven is and how a new user can make use of it. If you'd like a getting-started-quickly guide, please check out: http://scala-blogs.org/2008/01/maven-for-scala.html What is Maven?Maven is modern build/project management tool. According to its website, the core p
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