scala3-seed.g8
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scala3-seed.g8
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I had a great experience with Scala and hopefully it will get more popular
now you might ask : what plugin use to do X ? Where do I find them ? Well, maybe you don't ! Sbt can use g8 ( giter8 ) templates to boostrap projects. The official ones can be a bit bare, but anyone can make their own. Try this one from DevInsideYou for example. He also has a YouTube channel which I would highly recommend. If you look around a bit, you'll find a lot of those setup with libs, boilerplate and sometimes even Github Actions CI/CD pipelines
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I had a great experience with Scala and hopefully it will get more popular
So does Java! Also, kotlinx.collections is still not stable and I don't think they are intending to make it so any time soon.
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What’s so great about functional programming anyway?
> If you are using containers, always, always, always use immutable containers from Google Guava unless you have an exceptionally good reason.
I actually prefer pcollections: https://github.com/hrldcpr/pcollections
AtomicReference + immutable data types is a really nice way to program in Java, and is basically the way most Clojure programs are written.
- Why Java's Records Are Better* Than Lombok's Data and Kotlin's Data Classes
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Libraries, Frameworks and Technologies you would NOT recommend
You might consider persistent collections instead of immutable collections, I believe it is more optimized https://github.com/hrldcpr/pcollections
What are some alternatives?
awesome-scala - A community driven list of useful Scala libraries, frameworks and software.
Big Queue - A big, fast and persistent queue based on memory mapped file.
sbt-native-packager - sbt Native Packager
tape - A lightning fast, transactional, file-based FIFO for Android and Java.
scaladex - The Scala Package Index
Apache Parquet - Apache Parquet
ZIO - ZIO — A type-safe, composable library for async and concurrent programming in Scala
SBE - Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) - High Performance Message Codec
scala-cli - Scala CLI is a command-line tool to interact with the Scala language. It lets you compile, run, test, and package your Scala code (and more!)
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
sbt-jib - sbt version of sbt jib: https://github.com/GoogleContainerTools/jib
dexx - Persistent (immutable) collections for Java and Kotlin