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5 Programming Languages To Learn In 2022. Python is in the boom, mainly due to Data Science and Machine Learning.

Scala 3 is finally here, but have you seen many real-world applications written in it? In this article, I will show you an example of such an application!

In the early 2000s, the future of Java looked doubtful. Other programming languages had emerged, and Java no longer looked as attractive as it once had, even though it was still very widely used.  Along came Scala.

In this article, we will explore the emergence of new machine learning languages, how they have eroded Python's market share.

Delta Lake is an open-source storage layer that brings ACID transactions to Apache Spark™ and big data workloads.

Getting started with encoding and decoding JSON using Scala-Circe.

I love to learn, I love to code. I'm on a journey to learn (at least the basics of) several new languages to enhance my resume. Join me!

In this article, we will continue our discussion and talk about the most popular TypeScript alternatives.

This article is based on a story of one of our developers, ex Java now Scala developer, who decided to follow the Scala path because he found writing in Scala extremely developing and interesting.

Discussing with a brazilian friend about the situation in our country, we realised how difficult it is to find information about public spending, and when available, how difficult it can be to reason about it. Joining our forces, we decided to explore some data exposed by the Brazilian government, aiming to provide an easier way to visualise and understand how the public resources has been used.

Three programming languages Java developers should learn in 2021 and the reasons why.

If you are learning scala or wondering if you should use for new project in your organisation, I suggest that you do. As always, see if scala and scala’s ecosy

Shapeless is a library for generic programming in Scala, largely present in the ecosystem, but mostly behind the scenes; it is likely shapeless powers some of the libraries in your project, even though you don’t use it directly.

If you are a Java programmer and are thinking of learning some more programming languages to expand your knowledge and skills, but not sure which programming languages to choose, then you have come to the right place.

We’re all using resources on a daily basis. You turn on the water tap, wash your hands for at least 20–30 seconds, and turn it off. You switch the light on if it’s dark, and off when you no longer need it.

Nowadays, quite a few companies are banking on new technologies and taking on the risks that come with them. Blockchain is hyped up but expensive and precarious, mobile app development is easy to pull off but throws you into a highly competitive market, etc. There’s no shame in using trusted and effective technologies, making a choice in favor of things like Scala and its contemporaries. So to prove that Scala is a viable choice, let’s take a look at successful companies and startups using Scala for product development.

Contributing to Quill, a Pairing Session