Immutability by Example - Building a Purely Functional Data Validator

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  1. Dupin

    Minimal, idiomatic, customizable validation Scala library.

    Have you also considered looking at this two brilliant libraries for purely functional validation https://github.com/yakivy/dupin https://github.com/jap-company/fields ?

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  3. fields

    Scala validation library (by jap-company)

    Have you also considered looking at this two brilliant libraries for purely functional validation https://github.com/yakivy/dupin https://github.com/jap-company/fields ?

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