Pretty hard bashing on EPFL phd students without acknowledging all the good that has come out and not being specific about the instances when academics negatively impacted Scala. Macros and parallel collections mentioned in passing, not acknowledging current work.
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-I agree on Scala problems in tooling, lack of proper IDE is the eternal problem. Current efforts not acknowledged in talk either. -Some people leaving the community were very conflictive, not mentioned in talk. -Making it look like Cats developers cannot work well with others.
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- Metals is VERY green, we're nowhere near a free open-source solution - "conflictive" is an opinion, I would take
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Replying to @Kaboom20264259 @jedws and
It’s a fact some departures happened because of a broader context of human interactions and not related to Scala’s technical aspects. There was no need to tag anyone into this convo to start yet another fight. That is conflictive.
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Replying to @tomzalt @Kaboom20264259 and
Many of us stopped using Scala because it is a pile of worthless shit. Let the goobers keep it. I'll watch :)
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Replying to @dibblego @Kaboom20264259 and
What do you think of the advise to use Haskell instead of Scala for people like you who strongly oppose Scala?
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Replying to @tomzalt @Kaboom20264259 and
Haskell is a vastly superior language to Scala. This has always been known. Hence, we continue to use it in production, before and after Scala. What many of us more recently discovered is that every language is superior to Scala.
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Even PHP?
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Replying to @Kaboom20264259 @tomzalt and
More to the point, I was introduced to the idiotic politics on my first written line of Scala (2004). I didn't stop using Scala because of the high-school politics. I used Scala despite it, and to see if it could still be done. Then I learned that Scala is technically fucked.
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I think that Spark and Akka make it THE best language in the JVM for data engineering. Have not found a parallel in Haskell, a language with even less chances of being adopted by the industry anytime soon
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If you think Spark and Akka belong in the same sentence as "best", then I guess we have vastly different standards in software quality.
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