“Just think about it. You’re at work, doing work, but your boss is like, ‘Nah, this is your free time. I only pay you when the doors are closed.’ That’s wild!" - @Trevornoah
from the excellent @NewYorker profile of @FlyingWithSara → https://t.co/Tf9IbFBtMO
Scala 3.1.0 is out! 🎺🥁🎺🎉
It brings support for -Wconf and @nowarn, experimental safer exceptions, as well as improvements in metaprogramming API.
It is the first minor release after 3.0 and this has implications for compatibility.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/S5igxONwB0
The examples now use Scala 3.0.1. Improved given syntax: "given A with {}" can now be written more simply as "given A()". (Old syntax still supported, but this is a nice wart removal...) https://t.co/atYToyyBhb
The perfect wedding gift!! Programming Scala, Third Edition is now published! Ebooks will be available within the next week and print copies a few weeks from now. You can find details at https://t.co/5JZlXNPSfS. I've also created a release in the code examples repo, 3.0.0-final.
#Scala.js 1.3.0 is out! With it comes one of the most awaited features for Scala.js: module splitting support! It also brings a number of new methods and classes in the JDK APIs. Read all about it at https://t.co/3SGmN4Sz1h
Metals 0.9.0 has just been released with support for Scala 3.
👇👇👇
https://t.co/SoLswpp4wb
Try out Metals with VS Code, Vim, Emacs, Sublime, Atom, or Eclipse.
I've started work on the third edition of Programming Scala, focusing on Scala 3 and scheduled for late 2020. I'm now updating the code examples: https://t.co/cxuNaZJQ69 For updates, see this feed or https://t.co/0Grw2x05dw