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handsonscala
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Is Li Haoyi libs standard throught scala useres?
To dive into the lihaoyi ecosystem, I recommend the book https://www.handsonscala.com/ by lihaoyi himself.
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Contrary to popular belief, Scala is actually a quite small and simple language
I recommend people go through Hands-on Scala, by Li Haoyi, a fantastic developer in the Scala community.
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Good book for non-beginners in programming
The best practical book around Scala language features is https://www.handsonscala.com/
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Starting with scala
You can have a look at https://www.handsonscala.com/ and see if that's for you!
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Getting into Scala from Python
his book, https://www.handsonscala.com/
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Suggest me resources to learn Scala.
Hands-on Scala Programming
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How is Databricks' style guide viewed nowadays?
If you like Li Haoyi's style of Scala, his book is a good place to start (it's longer than just a Style guide, of course): https://www.handsonscala.com/
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Algorithms and Data Structures in Scala;
is there a great resource, book or library on classic Algorithms and Data Structures in Scala, e.g. similar in scope and quality to Sedgewick Algorithms in Java https://algs4.cs.princeton.edu/home/ I found a very helpful section on algorithms implementation in /u/lihaoyi superb Hand-On Scala Programming book , but unfortunately it's only a few pages (p.107-121). And most other books provide algorithms just an illustration for some neat language feature. The thing is, to get a job as Scala developer these days (in competitive firms) one needs to be a competitive programmer, master of Leetcode, and Scala doesn't seem to have strong ecosystem in that regard as Java, Python or C++. Edit: in DIY spirit and as a learning exercise i'm thinking of translating Sedgewick Algorithms from Java to idiomatic functional Scala, if anyone wants to join this effort or aware of similar ones please let me know Edit 2 (in regards to comments on 'reinventing the wheel' below): if Scala is so great as a language and functional programming flagship, where are all the libraries of functionally implemented algorithms replacing conventional CLRS style imperative/mutable implementations?
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Need suggestions on where and how I can practice functional programming with Scala or in general programming in Scala. New to Scala.
handsonscala is a great read for programming in general using scala. Especially if you're the practical kind of learner.
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Scala at Scale at Databricks
I will toot the author's horn for him. He has a great series of Scala posts on his blog [1] and his book Hands-On Scala Programming [2] is a great introduction to building real applications with Scala so that any experienced developer can understand and extend them.
I work at a small company that has been using Scala for 7 years. Some of the prior employees clearly enjoyed playing with advanced language features and writing libraries for the most general possible case even when that made it hard to understand how they were used for the 2 actual cases we needed to address in our application code. Akka, Cats, and Shapeless were all over the place.
Those earlier employees have churned off to other places and I have successively simplified the code they wrote that is still useful, while encouraging the use of no more language power than necessary in new development. Hands-On Scala Programming is the book I give new hires as a language introduction that shows the sort of style to be preferred. It's much more like super-powered Python than like Haskell.
I have written C, JavaScript, Python, and Scala for money. When I started on Scala I had never written Java nor used any JVM language. I have come to really appreciate the rich ecosystem of JVM libraries, the instrumentation and profiling tools I get, and many aspects of the Scala language and standard library. I love Scala's collections and miss their power and ease when I'm writing Python. (Which I still do for certain scripting tasks and for accessing Python-ecosystem libraries.)
[1] https://www.lihaoyi.com/
[2] https://www.handsonscala.com/
jsPDF
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Best HTML to PDF libraries for Node.js
jsPDF is a popular JavaScript PDF generator that allows users to generate PDF files in the web browser dynamically. The library is well-maintained, stable, easy to use, and has rich documentation.
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Seeking Alternative jQuery Plugin for Exporting ASP.NET Web Form HTML Table to Excel and PDF
I haven't had to generate PDF files from the browser, but jsPDF looks promising.
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jsPDF new version not working
So, as advised on the github page https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF i tried to source the new version of jsPDF using either the first or second src that you see in comment in the code below.
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trouble with jsPD library
was working fine. But it seems this version does not have the function to do dashed lines, so i wanted a newer version. I tried downloading the folder of the newest one, or tu put : as mentionned in this page : https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF, but now i got a bug when i try to create the pdf and the code stops at the instruction var doc = new jsPDF(); I hope have i been clear, sorry i'm kind of trying out things...
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Data grid with export and print features
You can use the .NET built-in datagrid, write your own .csv export (it's about 15 lines of code), and use jsPDF to convert the datagrid content to pdf using JavaScript.
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Bibliotecas NodeJS incríveis que você não tem ideia que existem
🔀 Repositório no GitHub
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- Najbolji JS library za generiranje PDF dokumenata?
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Google/tracker free PDF markup editor (stylus) for android
Didn't try but there is https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js to read and https://github.com/parallax/jsPDF to write back so I imagine it could all be done in the browser, no app required. I'm not sure if there is already a project that combine both and use the canvas as a sketching support but have a look and if there isn't one I might prototype as it could be interesting for the PineNote.
What are some alternatives?
WKHTMLToPDF - Convert HTML to PDF using Webkit (QtWebKit)
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
athenapdf - Drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf built on Go, Electron and Docker
PDF.js - PDF Reader in JavaScript
algs4 - Algorithms in C# ported from the book "Algorithms 4th Edition".
PDFKit - A JavaScript PDF generation library for Node and the browser
kwkhtmltopdf - wkhtmltopdf server with transparent drop-in client
react-pdf - 📄 Create PDF files using React
HexaPDF - Versatile PDF creation and manipulation for Ruby
Dompdf - HTML to PDF converter for PHP
pagedjs - Display paginated content in the browser and generate print books using web technology
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input