ScaLearning 7 – Distributing Concurrent Tests

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 6 – DSL Exploration & Operator Interpretation

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 5 – DSL Exploration & Operation Precedence

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 4 – DSL Exploration & Operator Notation

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala.   “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, … Read more

ScaLearning 3 – Is Scala Hard to Learn?

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 2 – Reducing string-join to a line

Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits I find interesting, confusing, amusing, or … Read more

ScaLearning 1 – Closure Oddities

Welcome to my first ScaLearning post. Like many developers who make the journey from Java to Scala, I often find myself amazed at how much easier it is to do some things, or how much easier it is to express myself in Scala. “ScaLearning” will be a series of short blog-posts just documenting little tidbits … Read more

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