Why do you think there are almost zero skilled programmers and skilled teachers using Scala? Where did they all go? Are they all angry too?
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It's not like there are many skilled programmers at all, functional programming talk is pretty recent, 10 years ago the cloud did not exist and lambdas were "PhD stuff"
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Replying to @Kaboom20264259 @tomzalt and
All the skilled programmers were around back then. Where are they now? Why aren't they using Scala? You don't even know they existed :)
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Some of them went to elixir, most of them to haskell (the famous haskellator). I don't know about anyone who went to go
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Replying to @Kaboom20264259 @tomzalt and
Almost all the decent Scala programmers were using Haskell, before Scala, and are no longer using Scala. That's because it's a waste of fucking time.
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Replying to @dibblego @Kaboom20264259 and
Why did anyone bother with Scala?
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Replying to @tomzalt @Kaboom20264259 and
I initially thought it had merit. I told my friends. I still feel bad about it.
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Replying to @tomzalt @Kaboom20264259 and
Java is shit. The JVM exists. What do we do now? I thought Scala was a good answer.
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I thought that people were using scala for big data analytics... spark. But, Idk. I never learned java. I learned c, c++, python, & ruby in college. Math major. So, after, I focused on theoretical cs & formal linguistics through category/allegory theory & mathematical logic.
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That's been the rumour train for several years. Have a look at the actual libraries. Be seated first :)
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