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Reddit » Scala
1d ago
The Scala team at Lightbend is proud to announce Scala 2.13.14.
This release improves cross-building with Scala 3, fixes a few regressions, and more.
For details, refer to the release notes on GitHub: https://github.com/scala/scala/releases/tag/v2.13.14
submitted by /u/Seth_Lightbend
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Reddit » Scala
1d ago
If I have a nested Object and I want to mock it to test the outer, I read I had to define a trait which the nested implemented, mock that trait, and the outer will “automatically” use this mock, but it does not, it’s calling the objects function instead of the thenReturn I defined for the mock. Any recommendations?
submitted by /u/slender7899
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Reddit » Scala
1d ago
in scala 3, I'm having trouble understanding what the "derives" keyword does and how and when to use it, the main site and other pages that I could find wasn't clear enough, can some one explain it?
submitted by /u/AStableNomad
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Reddit » Scala
2d ago
I’m trying to install apache spark for scala 3, but this error appears when building the sbt file, I have also installed it using homebrew but don’t know how to make it work
submitted by /u/Extension-Group2131
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Reddit » Scala
3d ago
We decided to promote this minor release to stable. It comes with some updates:
Support for the -Xsource:3-cross compiler option
Improved support for Scala 3 export clauses and extension methods
Fixes to given and using clauses in some corner cases
... and a few more. Go to Settings | Plugins and update. Happy developing :)
submitted by /u/makingthematrix
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Reddit » Scala
3d ago
Hello, I am currently working as a software engineer using typelevel scala stack and I am wondering what is the most straightforward way to get hired as a Data Engineer consultant on Spark technologies. I have a solid understanding of distributed and streaming systems, is it enough to create side projects on my github utilizing the Spark streaming / kubernetes / Kafka or there is some kind of certification that is trustworthy for recruiters?
submitted by /u/peaceful-programmer
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Reddit » Scala
3d ago
Hello all,
Here's an app I wrote for myself and have been using for some time .. and with some encouragement decided to clean up and release for anyone else who might find it useful.
It's a windows task switcher with first class support for search, and much more responsive and feature-rich than the windows default.
Its built with Rust and Tauri for backend, and uses direct ScalaJS for frontend w no other framework.
Repo is https://github.com/yakrider/switche/
The Readme there has all the necessary info to 'git gud' with it, incl configuring hotkeys and features.
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Reddit » Scala
3d ago
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, I don't blame you. It's basically only referenced in this talk by Odersky from ScalaDays and random discussion threads scattered that only reference that talk. It mentions a new research project on algebraic effects called Caprese (Capabilities for Resources and Effects).
I was confused about the discourse around this project because some people have stated that it's already making its way into scala 3, but I haven't seen any kind of technical details, documentation, talks, or anything else I would expect from what appears to some to be a big c ..read more