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2,585 | 4,139 | |
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8.5 | 9.8 | |
1 day ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Scala | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Ammonite-Ops
- RFC: A Path Forward for Ammonite REPL and Scripts in 2023 and Beyond
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Does ammonite support indent based syntax?
The indent based syntax is only available in Scala 3, you have to download a matching ammonite version from https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/Ammonite/releases
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Scala Isn't Fun Anymore
That's funny, because this is what I really like about Scala; how quick and easy it is to get a project started.
> sbt new scala/scala3.g8
will just create an empty project. If you don't even want to bother with a project, use use scala-cli or ammonite (http://ammonite.io/) to just start banging out code.
Even the upgrading of a project from Scala2 to Scala3 is a breeze, thanks to very good backwards compatibility of new library releases.
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No build target could be found
Ammonite is a very good REPL for Scala. You can invoke it with amm and type expressions into it, or load a Scala “script file” whose name ends with .sc into it, or many other things. It’s documented at https://ammonite.io. 2. sbt is the dominant build tool for Scala projects. As others have commented, when you open a folder in Visual Studio Code and try to make Metals “aware of it,” it expects to find a “Scala project” in the folder. A “Scala project” isn’t just Scala source code. See https://www.scala-sbt.org for details. 3. Also be aware that Metals supports worksheets, so you can easily experiment with code in your project interactively, too.
- A Python-compatible statically typed language erg-lang/erg
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Scala 3 Reflection
Scripting API is quite limited, so the third option. - reuse the ammonite scripts https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/Ammonite or look how this is implemented (using internal compiler API),
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New to Scala
Your exposure to Functional Programming with Haskell and Clojure suggest you will certainly pick up Scala quickly. With ZIO and cats, you can write robust software quickly. Consider the excellent Coursera Scala course. Get "the Red Book" https://www.manning.com/books/functional-programming-in-scala, and most important, play. Experiment to see how things work. Get https://ammonite.io/
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Audacity Fork Without Any Sentry Telemetry or Crash Reporting
Here's an example of a smaller project that added telemetry without suffering a fork:
https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/Ammonite/issues/607
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Scripting with Java – Improving Approachability
Or ammonite - I've ran Gatling performance test from a simple script based on this gist it fetches all the dependencies, compiles and runs the test, producing nice html report..
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25 years of OCaml
Scala with the Typelevel ecosystem. Stay on the jVM, but have a much more pleasant and robust experience, including a great REPL.
audacity
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Audacity fork without the nasty policy change
They're looking into a new name as well, https://github.com/temporary-audacity/audacity/issues/5
- 4chan Harassment Prompts Maintainer Of Most Popular Audacity Fork to Step Down
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Audacity Is Now A Possible Spyware, Remove It ASAP
Here's a forked version with telemetry code removed (not mine, and I haven't read the diffs to verify, but it's all visible). But this is the beauty of open source, stuffs available you aren't required to follow new owners if they pull stuff like this: https://github.com/temporary-audacity/audacity/
- Alternative to Audacity
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Some Clarification and Updates to The Audacity Topic With Links and Sources
Audacity will be fine and will continue to be at the top but I think we will see some new popular Forks/Competitors out there, such as this one8, that may or may not rise to the challenge of maintaining a complex application and be able to keep it up to date, work on bugs and issues and also continue to upgrade its feature set an UI. Its something I plan on paying attention to for the foreseeable future and hope this serves as a reminder, Much like OpenJDK, OpenOffice and XFree86 before them, to any other open source projects or Corporate Companies that buy up the Open Source Community Projects that they need to stay true to the community and the Open Source ethos.
- Audacity - Audio-Schnittprogramm will Daten sammeln und mit Regierungen teilen
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Heads up since I’ve seen this installed on nearly all district machines I’ve encountered!
It looks like everyone is using this fork: https://github.com/temporary-audacity/audacity
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Author of audacity fork harassed by 4chan
for more context please see this exact comment: https://github.com/temporary-audacity/audacity/issues/48#iss...
TLDR: he’s taking a day off the internet after him and his closed ones getting thousands personal threats over phone, e-mail, etc. for not choosing “Sneedacity” name for the fork
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Audacity is a poster child for what can be achieved with open-source software
It's a shame the fork doesn't use better commit messages than they do.
For example, "Fixes" is the entire commit message for https://github.com/temporary-audacity/audacity/commit/d9f30b...
Commit messages like these do not inspire a lot of confidence. It would be a lot better (and easier to compare the original and the fork) if the commit message was something like "[Remove-Tracking] Remove SentryHelper.h and sentry ADD_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT usage"
What are some alternatives?
better-files - Simple, safe and intuitive Scala I/O
Tenacity - Tenacity is an easy-to-use, privacy-friendly, FLOSS, cross-platform multi-track audio editor/recorder for Windows, macOS, Linux and other operating systems. Project currently on an indefinite hiatus.
Shapeless - Generic programming for Scala
audacious - A lightweight and versatile audio player
Scalaz - Principled Functional Programming in Scala
ardour - Mirror of Ardour Source Code
calculator - Windows Calculator: A simple yet powerful calculator that ships with Windows
audiocity - Audacity fork without any non-free software or telemetry, as all GPL software should.
cats - Lightweight, modular, and extensible library for functional programming.
sneedacity - Audio Editor [Moved to: https://github.com/Sneeds-Feed-and-Seed/sneedacity]
scala.meta - Library to read, analyze, transform and generate Scala programs
audacium - Free and open-source audio editor