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.
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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If I were to ever come up with such a course, I think it would have to be designed by committee, and get some influence from other experts with different experience. I like the idea, but I'm nervous it wouldn't achieve my aspirations.
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Yeah that’s definitely something we’ve struggled with. We have a lot of internally trained scala devs, which means our adherence to FP principles can vary within teams. Hard to get the right balance.
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If you think there's merit in pursuing the idea, I could think about it some more. And I'd be more than happy to discuss it further offline!
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We’re looking at a bare bones initial project with an assumption that purer FP’ers will make their own way, but even that has challenges
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