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  1. circe

    Yet another JSON library for Scala

    If you look at Circe's github repo you will see a very large list of very recognizable companies, that should give you some idea. Circe isn't the ONLY Json parsing library, but it is probably the most popular, so - should give you a rough idea of the types and variety of companies using Scala.

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  3. woof

    A pure Scala 3 logging library with no reflection

    Woof!

  4. Scio

    A Scala API for Apache Beam and Google Cloud Dataflow.

    Apache Beam API called Scio. They open sourced it https://spotify.github.io/scio/

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