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Scala Exercises
- How to get started?
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Hey, I am new to coding/programming I wanna Learn Scala to get a job. But I have no experience. I know a little bit of Python, Swift and HTML. Can you guys guide me from where to start to my journey to Learn Scala? Also which to Learn Scala 2 or Scala 3
See https://www.scala-exercises.org
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Getting started with scala: a bit lost
Once you have been through that, I recommend our Scala Exercises site for some interactive learning: https://www.scala-exercises.org/
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Any recommended resources for me to learn functional programming in Scala?
https://www.scala-exercises.org are fun, and free.
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Resources for advanced topics
There's also scala-exercises for advanced functional programming lessons.
- Websites to practice Scala with exercises
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How to find open source projects to contribute
scala-exercises, website to learn how to code in Scala;
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Suggest me resources to learn Scala.
Try this site: https://www.scala-exercises.org/
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Websites for practicing;
https://www.scala-exercises.org/ (get the corresponding book to the track and you're on the road to success)
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What are good resources for learning Scala?
https://www.scala-exercises.org/ is fun (relevant chapters: std lib, Scala tutorial, maybe FP in Scala if you're motivated)
A Tour of Scala
- Engenharia de Dados com Scala: aprenda a fazer webscraping dos filmes mais assistidos da Netflix em cada país
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Why your F# evangelism isn't working
Martin Odersky is just a very nice guy and I get the impression that he isn't keen on saying "no", which is how you end up with a language that allows you to use xml tags inline (no longer supported in Scala 3),
https://github.com/scala/scala-xml/wiki/Getting-started
The "opinionated" Scala are the Typelevel and Zio stacks, which are very cool.
The problem with the "better Java" approach is that although it has helped Scala's growth a lot, it has also made it susceptible to Kotlin. The Scala code that doesn't use the advanced type magic can be straightforwardly rewritten in Kotlin instead. Kotlin also stops your bored developers from building neat type abstractions that no one else understands.
People who use Scala only has a "better Java" can now use Kotlin has a "better "better Java"".
- Maud: A Rust macro for writing HTML
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Scala XML library
https://github.com/scala/scala-xml/releases is now published separately from the main language.
What are some alternatives?
Exercism - Scala Exercises - Crowd-sourced code mentorship. Practice having thoughtful conversations about code.
Demos and Examples in Scala (Chinese) - scala、spark使用过程中,各种测试用例以及相关资料整理
The Type Astronaut's Guide to Shapeless - Example code to accompany shapeless-guide.
Scala school - Lessons in the Fundamentals of Scala
CA Art - Learn Cellular Automata through generative art
Learn-by-doing functional programming course on Scala - learn-by-doing course/tutorial for functional programming on scala
Deploying Scala libraries to Sonatype for dummies - Deploying scala libraries to central for dummies
Functional Programming for Mortals - source and examples to Functional Programming for Mortals with Scalaz
scala - Scala 2 compiler and standard library. Bugs at https://github.com/scala/bug; Scala 3 at https://github.com/scala/scala3