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by thebluesky
5055 days ago
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For a language that will "never be mainstream" it seems to be picking up steam pretty fast. We're very happy with it. Sensibly written Scala code is much easier to read than Java, and that's coming from someone who has been using Java for a long long time. |
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I remember reading somewhere that although you might decide to limit use of Scala language facilities (as there are too many of them), you'll still have to deal with them when trying to understand how libraries work (for debugging purposes for example).