scala3-migrate VS scala-js-games

Compare scala3-migrate vs scala-js-games and see what are their differences.

scala3-migrate

A tool to help migrating from Scala 2 to Scala 3 (by scalacenter)
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scala3-migrate scala-js-games
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scala3-migrate

Posts with mentions or reviews of scala3-migrate. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-26.
  • Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jun 2022
    > If I recall, there's a compiler plugin they put out that could automatically make many of those changes

    Actually, there are compiler options to rewrite the sources to/from scala3, I have tried this in more complex projects and it worked nicely (see https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/guides/migration/tooling-...)

    This is the link to the plugin you mentioned which is supposed to avoid the manual syntax updates but I haven't had the need to try it, like you said, most of the times the changes are trivial enough (https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/guides/migration/scala3-m...).

    > An example of one of the programmable games in action

    This comes handy to me, looks cool! For one or another reason, I ended up in this page which seems to intend hosting the same app but it doesn't work, just wanted to let you know (https://www.wbillingsley.com/lavamaze)

    There is a similar nice project which I have been looking into (https://www.kogics.net/kojo).

  • Dragging Haskell Kicking and Screaming into the Century of the Fruitbat :: Reasonably Polymorphic
    3 projects | /r/haskell | 13 Nov 2021
    I'm using scala3-migrate as reference, although I haven't really done any Scala that much to know that issues this has.

scala-js-games

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  • Show HN: Simple games ported to Scala 3 – Try them in the browser
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Jun 2022
    Well, given that I haven't refactored the code to take full advantage of scala3, the changes are mostly on the build scripts, which is very nice because the old repo likely used scala 2.10 (or 2.11).

    The only required syntax change was related to https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/dropped-feature... (2 minor occurrences).

    Original sources at https://github.com/lihaoyi/scala-js-games

What are some alternatives?

When comparing scala3-migrate and scala-js-games you can also consider the following projects:

Scalafix - Refactoring and linting tool for Scala

scala-js-games - Simple games ported to Scala.js (Scala 3)

scala-3-crash-course - Scala 3 workshop presenting the top new features of the language.

Laminar - Simple, expressive, and safe UI library for Scala.js

functional-way - Write small programs (eg -algorithms) in a functional way.

sbt-ci-release - sbt plugin to automate Sonatype releases from GitHub Actions

dotty - The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.

scalajs-react - Facebook's React on Scala.JS

slinky - Write Scala.js React apps just like you would in ES6

lavamaze - Lava Maze is a programmable game environment in Scala.js