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The future of back-end development
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Scala got adopted? https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends/?tags=scala%2Cc%23%2Cjava their business model is killing the language
Apparently I used it at its peak. It was the go to language for big data processing at the time
We had developers leave my company because they had to work with scala during 2 -> 3 migration. Everybody hates it now
I never used Scala 3 but was under the impression that the migration wasn't as bad as Python 2->3 https://lichess.org/@/thibault/blog/lichess--scala-3/y1sbYzJX
This better shows what migration is like https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/guides/migration/incompat-syntactic.html
More, new brackets near lambdas, new string formatting, indentiation change. Doesn't look much, but absolute madness when your team is weak in Scala. Only 1 dev had prior scala experience, but whole team had to be involved in migration of breaking changes in scala syntax behavior and... same for gatling. Also changes in syntax. Mid-level dev left the company because of it, we very soon completely got rid of scala and replaced it with TS and Go. Both languages new to the team, but 0 complaints since February.