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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. List of JVM languages - Wikipedia

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    This list of JVM Languages comprises notable computer programming languages that are used to produce computer software that runs on the Java virtual machine (JVM). Some of these languages are interpreted by a Java program, and some are compiled to Java bytecode and just-in-time (JIT) compiled during execution as regular Java programs to improve performance.

  4. sbt (software) - Wikipedia

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    Used for Java projects but can also support other programming languages via plugins like Scala, Groovy, and Kotlin. Sees the most frequent usage in Java projects. Primarily targets Scala, but it does have support for compiling Java code in mixed Scala/Java projects.

  5. Akka (toolkit) - Wikipedia

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    An actor implementation, written by Philipp Haller, was released in July 2006 as part of Scala 2.1.7. [4] By 2008 Scala was attracting attention for use in complex server applications, but concurrency was still typically achieved by creating threads that shared memory and synchronized when necessary using locks.

  6. Akka.io - Wikipedia

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    It provides a platform for building reactive applications for the JVM, consisting of the Play Framework, Akka middleware and Scala programming language, with additional supporting products and development tools such as the Slick database library for Scala and the sbt build tool. Lightbend also provides training, consulting and commercial ...

  7. Apache Kafka - Wikipedia

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    Apache Kafka is a distributed event store and stream-processing platform. It is an open-source system developed by the Apache Software Foundation written in Java and Scala.The project aims to provide a unified, high-throughput, low-latency platform for handling real-time data feeds.

  8. Lift (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Lift is also designed to be a high-performance, scalable web framework by leveraging Scala actors to support more concurrent requests than is possible with a thread-per-request server. As Scala program code executes within the Java virtual machine (JVM), any existing Java library and web container can be used in running Lift applications.

  9. Apache Flink - Wikipedia

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    Flink's Table API is a SQL-like expression language for relational stream and batch processing that can be embedded in Flink's Java and Scala DataSet and DataStream APIs. The Table API and SQL interface operate on a relational Table abstraction. Tables can be created from external data sources or from existing DataStreams and DataSets.