You mean passionate ones embrace Kotlin and the lazy ones stick to Java?
Great, thanks! Do you think Martin's textbook on Scala is recent enough relative to the present state of Scala as a language? I also see Scala 3.0 is in talks, nice.
I think I can confirm your sentiment. As far as I can tell, which, however, is not much as pertains to the JVM, apart from polyglot projects, Kotlin is a rarity. I'm rather unfamiliar with Kotlin as a language. Is…
I think an issue is a different mindset. I haven't done OOP for a long time. After Haskell, Scala feels a bit verbose and actually rather complex. I had a go at Scala a few years ago, it felt like a breeze after Java…
Could you please also provide Scala versions for the other code snippets on that site? Just what you can come up with from the top of your head? I'm genuinely interested, having spent the last few years with Haskell and…
You mean passionate ones embrace Kotlin and the lazy ones stick to Java?
Great, thanks! Do you think Martin's textbook on Scala is recent enough relative to the present state of Scala as a language? I also see Scala 3.0 is in talks, nice.
I think I can confirm your sentiment. As far as I can tell, which, however, is not much as pertains to the JVM, apart from polyglot projects, Kotlin is a rarity. I'm rather unfamiliar with Kotlin as a language. Is…
I think an issue is a different mindset. I haven't done OOP for a long time. After Haskell, Scala feels a bit verbose and actually rather complex. I had a go at Scala a few years ago, it felt like a breeze after Java…
Could you please also provide Scala versions for the other code snippets on that site? Just what you can come up with from the top of your head? I'm genuinely interested, having spent the last few years with Haskell and…