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tapir
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what library/framework should I use for backend development?
You're not confined to the usual suggestions below (play, http4s). There's a ton of options. (I wrote test cases using a bunch of different frameworks a few years ago at https://github.com/hohonuuli/msdemos). Having written services using a variety of frameworks in production, I would strongly suggest using one that auto-generates API docs (openapi, swagger) for you. That will save you a huge amount of time later on. For heavier services, like the one at https://fathomnet.org/, I tend to the Java side (Quarkus is my current top choice, but Micronaut and Helidon are both great). For everything else I use Scala. My go-to right now is tapir using a vertx backend. See https://tapir.softwaremill.com/
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Micronaut vs others(Spring Boot, Quarkus and co.)
Tapir is a Scala framework. (which runs on the JDK) Since the recent release of version 1.0, it's become my go to for many projects. It doens't provide much in the way of integrations with 3rd party frameworks, but I actually prefer that. It does autogenerate great swagger docs though.
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Programming language comparison by reimplementing the same transit data app
I do wonder where the recommendation to use http4s for beginners came from. http4s is a very capable library (and if you care much about composition it is excellent), but I wouldn't describe the documentation as beginner friendly.
A slightly better starting point for scala 3 + type-safe server building is tapir e.g. https://github.com/softwaremill/tapir/blob/master/examples3/... . With that, you get a declarative definition of your endpoints (+ error types, auth, etc.) that you can use for both servers and clients, which comes very handy when writing integration tests of course.
> absolutely ridiculous the fetishization of extremely complex FP and type-level hacking that goes on in the ecosystem
An alternative way to look at it is that there is a lot of essential domain complexity that gets encoded via the type system to let the compiler do the hard work. That "extremely complex FP" does not arrive out of nowhere - I really recommend at least skimming through the slides from rossabaker, the http4s designer, that motivate where the core type signature comes from https://rossabaker.github.io/boston-http4s/#2
I suppose one of the "features" that I like about the (typelevel) community is that the approach of "worse is better" is not taken, and a lot of effort is expended to make things correct, modular and orthogonal. This has the drawback of increased upfront complexity, that anecdotally pays off the moment your compiler does not error and the program runs as intended.
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Scala.js AWS Lambda, using Scala 3
Did you try tapir? There is a module for deploying aws lambda with Scala js. Not sure whether it is compatible with Scala 3, I am sticking with Scala 2 until Scala 3 gets more mature.
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Library recommendations?
I'm aware, but it's a design decision that was made on purpose, and which I find in practice not a big problem at all.
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Monorepo: seeking for an advice for bi-lang project
Backend is source of truth for types on frontend (backend generated OpenAPI definition with tapir, frontend takes it with orval)
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Experienced dev new to Scala looking for a quick answer to get me on the right track - Advice on *standard* Scala framework stack to quickly set up a web-app backend ;
In all cases I would strongly suggest to have a look at Tapir, regardless of the server implementation that you pick.
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tAPIr 1.0 release [INFOGRAPHIC]
Check the infographic below, to see this tool history, functionalities and more. Make sure, to take tAPIr for a spin here and share your feedback with us in the comment section!
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Scala vs Kotlin for REST API
Tapir is awesome, and you can pick the server backend according to your preferred ecosystem (for instance http4s + doobie, Zio + Quill, Akka + Slick, ...)
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Resources for learning about http4s and Typelevel ecosystem?
Finally I would strongly recommend having a look at Tapir. Even if you don't need to share endpoints or generate OpenAPI documentation, it provides a really neat abstraction on top of http4s.
lishogi
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Yakuza Like A Dragon Shogi Challenges Help
Or just go to lishogi, play against the computer on max difficulty, and copy over the moves to have the Yakuza AI play against the lishogi AI. You can even change the pieces to a set that more closely resembles the one in the game, and also flip the board so you're oriented the same way as in the game. Guaranteed win, the lishogi AI was just stomping every game when I used it in Y0.
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“Why isn't chess popular in Japan?”
I am just going to leave this here
https://lishogi.org/
- I just found out lishogi is a thing! It needs more people though, hop on!
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What I'm supposed to do until Gaiden & LAD 8?
I cheated in the shogi using this site (https://lishogi.org/) and used this glitch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gvkZ_ruxbc) for the LAD Ishin money grind, also took advantage of a glitch for Yakuza Kiwami's Haruka's Request, but that's as far as my cheating goes.
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Thank you, /u/CyricZ
I just use lishogi to cheat at shogi. No way I'm learning a whole game for a substory
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Is there a reason Lichess won’t add more variants?
But! Because we're 100% open source, people can fork lichess and make their own variant websites. See https://lidraughts.org/ and https://lishogi.org for example.
- Alright guys, what do I play for the next 3 weeks with a broken hand?
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I’m really new to shogi, I wanted to ask why my silver couldn’t take my enemy’s rook? And also what would be the best move here, I dropped the pawn in front of the rook.
That's just lishogi.org with some of the appearance options tweaked.
- Lishogi
- Basics of shogi kaito files
What are some alternatives?
smithy4s - https://disneystreaming.github.io/smithy4s/
wiringbits-webapp-utils - Utils related to webapps by wiringbits | muiv3 | slinky | scala.js | scala | play
http4s-jwt-auth - :lock: Opinionated JWT authentication library for Http4s
lila - ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞
distage-example - Example project built using distage, tagless final, http4s, doobie and zio
prettierlichess - It's Lichess, but prettier
scala-http-client - Extends the akka-http-client with retry logic, error handling, logging and signing
crypto-coin-alerts - An application that let you set alerts for the prices of several cryptocurrencies
pfps-shopping-cart - :shopping_cart: The Shopping Cart application developed in the book "Practical FP in Scala: A hands-on approach"
play-silhouette - Silhouette is an authentication library for Play Framework applications that supports several authentication methods, including OAuth1, OAuth2, OpenID, CAS, 2FA, TOTP, Credentials, Basic Authentication or custom authentication schemes.
AkkaGRPC - Akka gRPC
Lila - ♞ lichess.org: the forever free, adless and open source chess server ♞ [Moved to: https://github.com/lichess-org/lila]