Scala.js
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Scala.js | js-scala | |
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33 | - | |
4,538 | 176 | |
0.3% | 1.1% | |
9.0 | 0.0 | |
5 days ago | almost 9 years ago | |
Scala | TeX | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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Scala.js
- Typescript FP Job?
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Reconnecting with Scala. What's new?
Links: - https://dotty.epfl.ch/ - https://scala-native.org/en/stable/ - https://www.scala-js.org/ - https://typelevel.org/ - https://zio.dev/ - https://github.com/scala-native/scala-native/pull/3120 - https://github.com/lampepfl/dotty/pull/16517 - https://dotty.epfl.ch/docs/reference/experimental/index.html - https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org/ - https://scalameta.org/metals/ - https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/guides/migration/compatibility-intro.html - https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2023/04/18/faster-scalajs-development-with-frontend-tooling.html - https://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2022/08/17/long-term-compatibility-plans.html
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Rust on Espressif chips – 2023 Roadmap
> Scala choices were directly dictated by JVM
Initially, yes. But Scala has evolved beyond the JVM, with Scala.js [1] being rock-solid, and Scala Native [2] under development. Neither are truly hampered by the initial JVM roots of Scala.
> Scala gives you a better horse
Weird analogy ;)
- 10 years of Scala.js
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Looking for an alternative to Javascript
Have you had a look at Scala.js yet? Also see "Scala.js for JavaScript developers." and "Tour of Scala."
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Contrary to popular belief, Scala is actually a quite small and simple language
What does that have to do with language size? It also compiles to js https://www.scala-js.org/ and native https://scala-native.org/en/stable/
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Switch JS job for Scala internship?
Here's a hybrid option: Scala.js. Yes, it is about building web applications but in Scala. You can retain the HTML/CSS/JS knowledge you have but build web applications from a typesafe and powerful language: Scala
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Dropping Scala 2.11 support in Scala.js and Scala Native
The compiler crash in question affects another feature that we would like to merge for the benefit of all users, namely https://github.com/scala-js/scala-js/pull/4735. Keeping 2.11 means that testing and shipping that feature is much more difficult, even for 2.12+ users only. It's not just "to fix a compiler crash".
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Windows decide whether your computer has limited or full Internet access
TS is more in the "mixed feelings" department, imho.
I would take Scala.js anytime instead. (If I would need to do front-end ever again).
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GitHub - gbj/leptos: A full-stack, isomorphic Rust web framework leveraging fine-grained reactivity to build declarative user interfaces.
[0] https://www.scala-js.org/ [1] https://lampwww.epfl.ch/~doeraene/thesis/doeraene-thesis-2018-cross-platform-language-design.pdf
js-scala
We haven't tracked posts mentioning js-scala yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
scalajs-react - Facebook's React on Scala.JS
awesome-wasm-langs - 😎 A curated list of languages that compile directly to or have their VMs in WebAssembly
React4s - Production ready React wrapper for Scala.js - composable lifecycle - no memoization, no macros, no implicits.
sri
2DGD_F0TH - [CC BY-NC-SA] A compendium of the community knowledge on game design and development
Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
slinky - Write Scala.js React apps just like you would in ES6
WASM-ImageMagick - Webassembly compilation of https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick & samples