Scala Blitz VS Simulacrum

Compare Scala Blitz vs Simulacrum and see what are their differences.

Scala Blitz

Scala framework for efficient sequential and data-parallel collections - (by scala-blitz)

Simulacrum

First class syntax support for type classes in Scala (by typelevel)
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Scala Blitz Simulacrum
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173 936
-1.2% -0.4%
0.0 3.7
over 9 years ago 29 days ago
Scala Scala
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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Scala Blitz

Posts with mentions or reviews of Scala Blitz. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

Simulacrum

Posts with mentions or reviews of Simulacrum. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-10.
  • Friction-less scala - Tell us what is causing friction in your day-to-day life with Scala
    14 projects | /r/scala | 10 Aug 2021
    The Cats ecosystem offers mature named abstractions providing algebraic laws virtually identical to those offered by Haskell and PureScript and that have stood the test of time, at the cost of relying on a "design pattern" approach to implementation you have to squint a bit to see ("typeclasses" based on higher-kinded types and implicit arguments) and that sometimes doesn't play nicely with Scala's colored local type inference. The selling point of this, coupled with parametricity ("tagless-final style"), is the ability to reason algebraically about your code.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Scala Blitz and Simulacrum you can also consider the following projects:

Play monadic actions - A simple scala DSL to allow clean and monadic style for Play! Actions

Ammonite-Ops - Scala Scripting

Monocle - Optics library for Scala

scribe - The fastest logging library in the world. Built from scratch in Scala and programmatically configurable.

Scala Graph - Graph for Scala is intended to provide basic graph functionality seamlessly fitting into the Scala Collection Library. Like the well known members of scala.collection, Graph for Scala is an in-memory graph library aiming at editing and traversing graphs, finding cycles etc. in a user-friendly way.

Quicklens - Modify deeply nested case class fields

Freestyle - A cohesive & pragmatic framework of FP centric Scala libraries

Stateless Future - Asynchronous programming in fully featured Scala syntax.

LArray - Large off-heap arrays and mmap files for Scala and Java

Shapeless - Generic programming for Scala