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From First Principles: Why Scala?
The call stack is "magic" built into the language, so as soon as you're not using the "blessed" way of error handling, you lose it and need to rebuild the same functionality "by hand".
I agree that some kind of logical call stack is a very useful thing to have, and I'd recommend implementing something along the lines of https://github.com/lancewalton/treelog that provides it.
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From First Principles: Why Scala?
After a number of years with Python, I started a position working in Scala about 6 months ago. I really wanted to learn something new, and become acquainted with functional programming concepts.
I agree with most of the above. A couple of additional thoughts:
sbt -- I still have a lot of coming up to speed to do here, but the manual is like 500 pages and it's somewhat overwhelming. There are tons of little oddities, like why can't I run `sbt --version` and instead have to do `sbt sbtVersion`?
The functional side is fascinating -- I'm still studying the cats library. I can almost describe a Monad! It's a pretty big mountain, though, and there are times where I have doubts whether the benefits will be worth it. Would love to hear some re-assurance! ;)
The ecosystem for microservices seems pretty closely tied to akka & lagom. These are quite complex in their own right and we've been having trouble with the latter in particular. Curious to learn about alternatives. ZIO?
Re: DSLs. Also not a huge fan of DSLs. One refreshing thing about python is that often configuration can just be in Python itself (as in Django, for example). See also:
[1] https://erikbern.com/2018/08/30/i-dont-want-to-learn-your-ga...
[2] https://github.com/cf020031308/cf020031308.github.io/blob/ma...
[3] https://twitter.com/antonycourtney/status/589238574429515777
What are some alternatives?
ScalikeJDBC - A tidy SQL-based DB access library for Scala developers. This library naturally wraps JDBC APIs and provides you easy-to-use APIs.
dotty - The Scala 3 compiler, also known as Dotty.
kotlin-spark-api - This projects gives Kotlin bindings and several extensions for Apache Spark. We are looking to have this as a part of Apache Spark 3.x
µTest - A simple testing framework for Scala
PyCall.jl - Package to call Python functions from the Julia language
Quill - Compile-time Language Integrated Queries for Scala
Slick - Slick (Scala Language Integrated Connection Kit) is a modern database query and access library for Scala