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From First Principles: Why Scala?
Let's clarify some points for folks not so familiar with Scala.
> * Scala minor version are binary incompatible, so maintaining Scala projects is a big pain. Upgrading Spark from Scala 2.11 to Scala 2.12 was a massive undertaking for example.
Scala just chose a strange naming scheme. Other languages would have just increased their major version instead. The scala minor version is increased every few years and not every month or so.
> * Scala has tons of language features and lets people do crazy things in the code.
Actually, that's not true. Or rather: compared to what language?
Scala has surprisingly few language features, but the ones it has are very flexible and powerful. Take Kotlin for example. It has method extensions as a dedicated feature. Scala just has implicits which can be used for method extension.
> * Scalatest is stil used by most projects and is annoying to use, as described here: https://github.com/lihaoyi/utest#why-utest. The overuse of DSLs in Scala is really annoying.
I agree with the overuse of DSLs. Luckily that got much better, but older libraries like scalatest still suffer from that.
> * Li's libs (os-lib, upickle, utest) have clean public interfaces, but most Scala ecosystem libs are hard to use, see the JSON alternatives for examples
I think that just comes from using the library in a non-idiomatic way. In most applications, you will need to use the whole json anyways, and then you use (or can use) circe like that:
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Is Scala worth learning in 2023?
Can you execute ScalaTest in IntelliJ like you can with TypeScript tests? Nope! this issue & this and many other like these in other repos have been open for years.
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Scala 3 version compatibility
scalatest updated Scala in this release which was published 2022.07.31
What are some alternatives?
ScalaMock - Native Scala mocking framework
Specs2 - Software Specifications for Scala
Diffy
ScalaCheck - Property-based testing for Scala
scalaprops - property based testing library for Scala
Gatling - Modern Load Testing as Code
Scala Test-State - Scala Test-State.
cats - Lightweight, modular, and extensible library for functional programming.
ScalaMeter - Microbenchmarking and performance regression testing framework for the JVM platform.
Scalive - Connect a Scala REPL to running JVM processes without any prior setup