I was very nervous before I gave my first ever Scala training last year, and I started by waffling to the attendees to be forgiving. One interrupted me: "Jon. You'll be fine... just get on with it!" I needed that right then, and I'm ever grateful to the person who said it.
I don't, and although I've got experience in this area, it feels really really difficult to generalize my ideas (which lie somewhere in the objective-subjective continuum) into something teachable, beyond a few basic rules.
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Yeah that’s what I’ve found. I’ve tried to set up some basic apps, but even that gets difficult with rapidly diverging opinions on the best approach. Although even simple rules in a workshop might be valuable :-)
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The design choices can also vary wildly depending on the constraints. People have different degrees of adherence to different paradigms like FP. My approach is solidly typesafe, but typically not fully FP. Some people wouldn't accept that!
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