Now that Scala Exchange over, it’s a good time to look back and celebrate the achievements of the nine speakers that came to Scala Exchange via our diversity programme. Below I have collected their talks, slides, and thoughts on the conference.
Now that Scala Exchange over, it’s a good time to look back and celebrate the achievements of the nine speakers that came to Scala Exchange via our diversity programme. Below I have collected their talks, slides, and thoughts on the conference.
I normally give talks about something technical: “Look! A thing we did!”. But this talk, from Scala eXchange, was different. It’s really about Scala team experiences we’ve had over the last couple of years.
The first Underscore books, Essential Scala and Essential Play, are available for early access from our Training page! Here’s a little about each book, what it contains, and what you get as an early access customer.
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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, which means at Underscore we’re all tearing about like over-excited six year olds. In fact we can’t wait another 19 days, so here is our Christmas present to you: a free preview of Essential Scala. Link only available to subscribers. Sorry! Essential Scala is a guide to producing robust and maintainable Scala code for developers new to Scala. We’ve been working on this book for the best part of a year, taking our training material and adding the extra depth that the written word affords us. We’re getting great feedback in our courses (like “this may be the best training course I’ve ever been on”) and we’re really excited about sharing our approach to learning Scala with a wider audience.
Noel here with the Underscore newsletter. Two main points this time: Scala Exchange, which you’ll want to attend if you can get to London in December, and some developments in our training courses, including our first public training courses in many months.