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  2. Scala (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scala runs on the Java platform (Java virtual machine) and is compatible with existing Java programs. [15] As Android applications are typically written in Java and translated from Java bytecode into Dalvik bytecode (which may be further translated to native machine code during installation) when packaged, Scala's Java compatibility makes it well-suited to Android development, the more so when ...

  3. Off-side rule - Wikipedia

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    In the language Scala, early versions allowed curly braces only. Scala 3 added an option to use indenting to structure blocks. Designer Martin Odersky said that this was the single most important way Scala 3 improved his own productivity, that it makes programs over 10% shorter and keeps programmers "in the flow", and advises its use. [6]

  4. Martin Odersky - Wikipedia

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    On 12 May 2011, Odersky and collaborators launched Typesafe Inc. (renamed Lightbend Inc., February 2016 ()), a company to provide commercial support, training, and services for Scala. [ 3 ] He teaches three courses on the Coursera online learning platform: Functional Programming Principles in Scala , Functional Program Design in Scala and ...

  5. Scala!!! - Wikipedia

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    Scala!!! Or, the Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World's Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits , or simply Scala!!! , is a 2023 British documentary film directed by Ali Catterall and Jane Giles.

  6. Scala (company) - Wikipedia

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    Scala was also capable of working with Genlock equipment to superimpose titles over footage played through the devices video input. Succeeding versions of the program on the same platform added features such as animation playback, more effects ("Wipes") and the ability to interact with multimedia devices through a programming language called ...

  7. Play Framework - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Play was the 3rd most popular Scala library in GitHub, based on 64,562 Libraries. 21.3% of the top Scala projects used Play as their framework of choice. [ 28 ] Corporate users of the Play Framework have included Coursera , HuffPost , Hootsuite , Janrain , LinkedIn , and Connectifier .

  8. sbt (software) - Wikipedia

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    sbt is the de facto build tool in the Scala community, [6] used, for example, by the Scala 2 and Scala 3 compilers themselves, [7] [8] Play Framework, and Lichess, a popular chess server. The sbt project is "bootstrapped" — it uses sbt to build itself and considers dogfooding a positive feature.

  9. Lightbend - Wikipedia

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    Lightbend, formerly known as Typesafe, is a company founded by Martin Odersky, the creator of the Scala programming language, Jonas Bonér, the creator of the Akka middleware, and Paul Phillips in 2011.