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by vilunov
824 days ago
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It provides an opinion of select engineers of that company, not insights or even general opinion of engineers. I work with Scala, I understand it very well, but I would still prefer to use a different language. Nevertheless, a vocal group of engineers at my company will always keep all criticism down to a minimum. Even in this post lots of points are invalid and/or survivorship bias. Scala 3.3 recently introduced a breaking change in their type resolution (fortunately we don't use Scala 3), cats-effect migration is painful and drags on for a long time (years), sbt is slow and hard to understand. |
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