pekko
cask
pekko | cask | |
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8 | 12 | |
1,074 | 503 | |
4.8% | 1.6% | |
9.7 | 6.5 | |
7 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Scala | Scala | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pekko
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Is akka still worth learning to be employable?
Pekko is open source, has the same API. So there's no problem there.
- Migrate the classic transport of pekko to Netty 4 without CVEs
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6 Common Misconceptions Around Akka-HTTP / Pekko-HTTP
Understandable considering the size of Pekko and how much time is passed, I would recommend asking any questions/concerns on either the Pekko mailing list https://lists.apache.org/[email protected] or on Github discussions https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko/discussions.
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Reconnecting with Scala. What's new?
Another big reason behind the "struggle" is we have done further improvements. For example the first release of Pekko will support all Scala versions from 2.12 up to 3.3.0 LTS (which was just released a couple of days ago). This also includes Pekko's modules which means we had to either add back in Scala 2.12 support or Scala 3 support. Yet another example would be https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko/pull/281 which allowed us to drop scala-java8-compat dependency for Scala 2.13 or higher. So while these improvements aren't technically necessary, they have a large impact on Pekko going forward, i.e. the scala-java8-compat change means that we can drop Scala 2.12 at any point in time without breaking users.
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Scala opensource projects
Apache Pekko is the open source fork of Akka. I know they can use more hands right now - https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko/issues
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What is the current status of Akka in your organisation?
There is an option missing: Considering switching to pekko when it's ready: https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko
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Stop Building on Corporate-Controlled Languages
- In 2022, Lightbend changed the Akka licence, made it proprietary and very expensive at large scale
Software that starts out as more "pure", non-corporate open-source can still turn the tables on you and charge large licensing fees later. But at least if it's open source from the start, it can be forked, e.g. for Akka, there's this Apache fork that was started after Akka changed its licence: https://github.com/apache/incubator-pekko . This is the key open source protection, and it's true for both corporate and non-corporate projects.
cask
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Java21/Virtual threads, simplest the most boring scala http server stack ?
I want to just block as if there's no tomorrow, no effects / hardcore FP (maybe only something like https://github.com/softwaremill/ox), what would you use? E.g. for http server / db / json ?https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/cask ?
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Scala opensource projects
There's the Li Haoyi's ecosystem of tools and libraries that's fun to hack on, has a low entry-bar (with a design philosophy of using the least complex abstractions for the job), and has few libs like requests and cask that may appeal to those liking some python minimalism. That's not the fastest way to learn hardcore FP, that's not the worst either.
- http4s as a replacement for akka-http?
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Replacing Play+Akka with another tech-stack in Scala
Wonder if anyone uses: https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/cask
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Starting with scala
Is play-framework a strong requirement? If not, you might have an easier time building a simple API and serializing JSON with the lihaoyi ecosystem, namely cask as the microframework and uPickle/uJson.
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Scala became Typelevel/Zio only ecosystem?
For people who want to get their feet wet with Scala, I highly recommend Cask and the rest of what some people affectionately call βthe Singapore stack,β in honor of Li Haoyi, its developer. He emphasizes tasteful use of Scala features with an emphasis on API ergonomics. All of his work is a joy to use.
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Mill, Cask, and SBT
The documentation points to a pretty outdated example. Can you try with the latest 0.8.3 release?
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Scala Http Framework
If you want something really easy and simple, have a look at cask: https://com-lihaoyi.github.io/cask/
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A library like Express.js?
Best I can do is Cask: https://com-lihaoyi.github.io/cask/ π
- Experienced dev new to Scala looking for a quick answer to get me on the right track - Advice on *standard* Scala framework stack to quickly set up a web-app backend?
What are some alternatives?
zio-akka-cluster - ZIO wrapper for Akka Cluster
zio-http - A next-generation Scala framework for building scalable, correct, and efficient HTTP clients and servers
ZIO - ZIO β A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
Http4s - A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP
Scala Native - Your favorite language gets closer to bare metal.
vertx-lang-scala - Vert.x for Scala
scala-cli - Scala CLI is a command-line tool to interact with the Scala language. It lets you compile, run, test, and package your Scala code (and more!)
scala-play-skills-tracker
Play - The Community Maintained High Velocity Web Framework For Java and Scala.
nim-sqlite3-abi - SQLite3 wrapper