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scala-pet-store
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Where can I find a Typelevel code example?
In addition to the great work from Gabriel Volpe, there's the Scala Pet Store and a to-do app.
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Scala Resurrection
Hello, you can try to look for pet store implementations on GitHub using Scala, like https://github.com/pauljamescleary/scala-pet-store. The "Pet Store" is usually an example repo demonstrating how to build a CRUD service. Since Scala is a language capable of expressing multiple design techniques, multiple ways of solving similar problems exist, which is neither good nor bad, just irritating for a beginner.
- Grasping the concepts and getting them down to earth
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Looking for a really good/complex example codebase or tutorial for Scala FP
- https://github.com/pauljamescleary/scala-pet-store
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Scala FP code samples?
Hi guys, finish you know of any good github sample apps, written in scala, in proper functional style ? the ⠀goal is to see actual production code that is FP worthy, to look up to :) I am looking to see how FP looks in practice similar to https://github.com/pauljamescleary/scala-pet-store or https://github.com/hcwilhelm/twm I have 2 years of scala experience, mostly akka tech stack, and some basic cats knowledge. Thanks Mircea
- Do you have someone experienced with Flutter and Scala? What is your stack, and what do you think about this?
- Example of building web apis (functionally) in Scala
scala-steward
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Secure the Dependencies of your Scala Project on Github
To not confuse anyone reading this, these are actually pretty radically different. Keep in mind that Renovate is literally just doing regex on your build files. While this is great for simple things and sending in some updates, I know first hand this is far inferior to the update support you'll get by using something like Scala Steward.
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Looking for a really good/complex example codebase or tutorial for Scala FP
https://github.com/scala-steward-org/scala-steward Might be the one you are looking for
- Scala projects to read through
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Software Is Drowning the World
This is one of the reasons why statically typed languages have a big advantage when it comes to maintenance.
Take Scala for example. There is now mature tooling for keeping your dependencies / libraries up-to-date automatically, using automatic migration-scripts (must be provided by the library author of course).
See here: https://github.com/scala-steward-org/scala-steward/blob/mast...
The difficult part here is of course to write the migrations. This works very well in Scala (and can work as well in certain other languages) because the type-system provides enough information to do automatic rewrites and it is easy to _not_ use unsound techniques such as reflection, code generation, macros etc.
The reason why we don't see such tooling in other languages yet is that they are either dynamically typed, which makes it almost impossible to write migration scripts that pretty much always work. Or they are statically typed, but the typesystem is so limited, that developers have to fall back on mentioned unsound features.
What are some alternatives?
pfps-shopping-cart - :shopping_cart: The Shopping Cart application developed in the book "Practical FP in Scala: A hands-on approach"
renovate - Universal dependency automation tool.
http4s-micrometer-metrics - Http4s https://http4s.org metrics implementation based on meters4s https://github.com/ovotech/meters4s
codemod - Codemod is a tool/library to assist you with large-scale codebase refactors that can be partially automated but still require human oversight and occasional intervention. Codemod was developed at Facebook and released as open source.
ZIO - ZIO — A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
TheHive - TheHive: a Scalable, Open Source and Free Security Incident Response Platform
scalac-options - A DSL for scalacOptions
tagless-final - [Moved to: https://github.com/DevInsideYou/tagless-final]
Gitbucket - A Git platform powered by Scala with easy installation, high extensibility & GitHub API compatibility
lila - ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞
zio-cats-backend - A backend service integrating ZIO with cats, STTP, http4s, doobie and ztapir