Thank you for your work Daniel ! Would love to see a video on Grackle some day, the lib seem great but still lacks documentation I feel, any plans for that in the future?
@hubstrangers3450Ай бұрын
Thank you.....
@veyisturgut6362Ай бұрын
I love Scala and used it for two years at my previous job, but I'm unsure how to integrate it into my new startup since my colleagues are unfamiliar with Scala and have little incentive to learn it. Do you have any recommendations?
@rockthejvmАй бұрын
Take half a day off for exploration and showcase Scala as a powerful tool
@alitariverdy1096Ай бұрын
I was in the same situation and some of my colleagues showed interest as I presented Scala to them, and then they fell in love with it!
@iluznm-ul2nzАй бұрын
You should consider adding Outwatch to your list of FE frameworks. It is way better than both Tyrian and Laminar.
@apodikoglouАй бұрын
have you looked into ox? it's made by the same people who made tapir
@alitariverdy1096Ай бұрын
Great as always! You are the Christ and your channel is the bible for who wants to start with Scala!
@ashwinrawat9622Ай бұрын
Scala is unpopular because of the lack of accessible learning resources. Your 500 usd courses vs udemy 5 usd courses for any other language. The functional ecosystem (why else would I choose scala over java) is poorly documented for beginners (it assumes phd in computer science). Almost all the books (zionomicon, alvin's scala 3 book etc) are all in early access. It seems we need to learn haskell before we can start to learn scala. The syntax is horrible! It claims to be intuitive, but its far from it. I'm sticking to java for now.
@costabasilАй бұрын
You don't need to learn haskell to learn scala. As a minimum you can use scala as a better java. liaohi's libraries mentioned in the video are the easiest to use. I disagree that the syntax is horrible. As a matter of fact, it is great, it is concise and I don't need to type a zillion semicolons. I agree that the effect libraries are hard to learn. There is one good book that I like, scala for the impatient, he has an edition for scala 3 as well (I think it is the latest)