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ScalaMock
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How many people/companies are fully on Scala 3?
scalamock - not there yet, see https://github.com/paulbutcher/ScalaMock/issues/429 , you can use mockito as a replacement, but you will have to rewrite all the mocks
FS2
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Ask HN: What are some of the most elegant codebases in your favorite language?
fs2 (reactive streaming, https://github.com/typelevel/fs2) written in Scala. It shows how nicely things can compose in a typesafe way if the language supports it.
And then, the opposite is Monix (https://monix.io/). It's also about reactive streaming and the API is great, but the inner code is ugly because it sacrifices readability/composability for performance.
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The Great Concurrency Smackdown: ZIO versus JDK by John A. De Goes
Recently, CE3 has had similar issues reported across multiple repositories, almost an epidemic of reports!
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Parallel streaming in Haskell: Part 1 – Fast, efficient, and fun
Thanks for the explanation!
So it's pull based and not push based like most other streams lib.
Does maybe someone know how this compares to FS2 or Iteratees than? (Both are also pull based streaming solutions).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iteratee
Looks quite similar to me. Is the Scala FS2 lib maybe even a clones of the Haskell solution? Or are they different in important aspects?
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Grasping the concepts and getting them down to earth
Most important/known: * https://http4s.org/ - an HTTP client/server * https://github.com/typelevel/fs2 - streaming * https://github.com/tpolecat/doobie - JDBC
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Should I Move From PHP to Node/Express?
On the contrary, switching to the functional mindset, with something like Typelevel Scala3 and respective cats and cats-effect fs2 frameworks, helps to rethink a lot of designs and development approaches.
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Is Scala a good choice for a data intensive web backend?
fs2 for streaming.
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ScalablyTyped publishes Scala 3 support
As of very recently, we're using ScalablyTyped in our fs2-io cross build for node. https://github.com/typelevel/fs2/pull/2453
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Improving akka http code
In that case, it's best to keep different streaming libraries separate, in their own little "worlds". fs2 + cats has Queues for this purpose https://fs2.io/#/concurrency-primitives. Future has the Promise abstraction.
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Scala 3 is here!
ScalaZ was changed to cats-effect. For streaming, look at fs2. Cats-effect 3 cleans up a lot of the library, but as with any code it can be clean or messy depending on the dev
What are some alternatives?
Mockito Scala - Mockito for Scala language
cats-effect - The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala
Diffy
Http4s - A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP
ScalaTest - A testing tool for Scala and Java developers
µTest - A simple testing framework for Scala
Nyaya - Random Data Generation and/or Property Testing in Scala & Scala.JS.
ScalaCheck - Property-based testing for Scala
ScalaMeter - Microbenchmarking and performance regression testing framework for the JVM platform.
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code