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Scala is the most beautiful programming language among the practical ones and the most practical one among the beautiful.
What opinion would you defend until your last breath? 🤔
SCALA is turning 20 years old today!!! Congratulations to all of the language contributors and enthusiasts - what a journey that is! Let the Scala fiesta begin with the video of @adamwarski answering the most important question - why #SCALA? youtu.be/t7SOXNJVbJo?fe……
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Why Scala? | An introduction by Adam Warski
Let's be heard! I was told Scala had only ~200 responses last year. I feel like we need to bump this number by at least 2 orders of magnitude if we want to be considered a first-class citizen in new products.
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Sprint is just an outdated tool for protecting bad teams against pushy stakeholders. When engineers know how to incorporate changes, and when stakeholders understand the law of physics, you can stop wasting time planning sprints and focus on the essence of the problem.
While immutability and pure functions do not *cause quality*, mutability and impure functions are definitely more likely to cause trouble. So even by cargo-culting, you've removed a big source of potential trouble, which is still a win.
Cooking: exactly this. Manuals of electronic devices: I read them front to back before even plugging in, just for fun...
ADHD is 👀 glancing at instructions 🗑 throwing them away 🔁 retrieving them (multiple times) for another glance and then never ever learning from this
Scala Times Issue #399 - mailchi.mp/softwaremill/s… powered by @deanwampler @DevInsideYou @FunScala2021 @jdegoes @johan__walters @kubukoz @lightbend @scalacon @ServerlessChats @zivergetech & others, thx!
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Improving DateTimeFormatter.parseBest using Scala 3
I show how to make DateTimeFormatter.parseBest give a return type only containing the types you supplied as arguments using Scala 3.
This is why I prefer Kanban. ✅ Visualize flow, left to right ✅ Limit work in progress ✅ Work the bottlenecks Result: No incessant short-term incentives. No manufactured urgency. No requirements to finish by an arbitrary date.
Duplication is cheaper than the wrong abstraction, it's true. The right abstraction is still cheaper than both of those. Sometimes it's so much cheaper I've seen people build entire businesses from one insight. Duplicate where appropriate but don't stop hunting for the pattern.
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