Did you know thereβs a Functional Programming course you can download right into IntelliJ? It includes 8 lessons and 40 challenges on everything from Immutability to Monads. π§ #scala
Another year of new habits and milestones. Here are the highlights that stand out:
1οΈβ£ Started a new chapter working for SiriusXM π»
2οΈβ£ Continued sharing my passion for tech, (re)posting over 400 articles, videos and tips π‘
3οΈβ£ Switched to an electric vehicle β‘
4οΈβ£ Started with cold showers - the positive impact is huge! πΏ
5οΈβ£ Unlocked a core memory: witnessing my son truly experience the sea for the first time ππΆ
6οΈβ£ Read 10 books, switching completely to English even for novels π
7οΈβ£ Walked and hiked a total of 970 km, including a 52.5 km in a single activity π₯Ύβ°οΈ
8οΈβ£ Completed 41 strength training sessions, 43 climbing sessions and 24 runs ποΈββοΈπ§π
9οΈβ£ Didn't make much progress on the accordion πͺ
Another effect system? π I usually avoid sharing these because I hate fragmentation and this one is still experimental. However, Ξ»ΓS deserves a look. It implements a unique direct style approach, and the progress is impressive. π (Also, there is a cats-effect integration!) #scala
Super important video on how the CPU actually handles threads and memory access, and why it matters for your app's performance. Watch this to see how cats-effect outperforms standard Spring architecture π #scala #java
In Czech, Chanterelle π is called "the fox". π¦ In Scala 3, it means easy named tuple manipulation. A handy utility library from the author of ducktape. #scala
Another prominent Scala developer is taking an interest in Rust. Whether you're a Scala developer expanding your stack or a Rust developer curious about Scala, this tutorial is a great start, even if it's only the first chapter so far. #scala #rust
A very well thought-out video! The thing is, most Scala influencers are seniors who use effect systems, so expecting them to market simple libraries is unrealistic, at least. #scala