Paweł Marks (@kordyjan) 's Twitter Profile
Paweł Marks

@kordyjan

Tooling guy at JetBrains.
Formerly Scala 3 release officer and leader of the compiler team at VirtusLab.
Admirer of 8-legged puppies.
Yuropean Federalist 🇪🇺

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calendar_today13-09-2011 15:10:50

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I spent four years on the Scala 3 team, and I can say that the journey I was part of, from the research project to a well-managed, industry-ready product, was something unbelievable!

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Raz w tym samym miejscu (ul. długa) widziałem jak w analogicznej sytuacji pasażerowie wysiedli z tramwaju i spróbowali przenieść blokujące przejazd auto.

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Igal Tabachnik Maciek Gorywoda (🦋@makingthematrix.github.io) For me, it was always a catch-22 situation. If you officially announce experimental features, people will start using them and get frustrated about them not being production-ready. If you don't announce them, no one will use them, and you receive no feedback.

@baldram@functional.cafe 🔸️ Marcin Szałomski (@baldram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regarding #Scala 3.6.2 release, and recent JdG statements on stability, tooling, and adoption create unnecessary confusion. Enterprises will use LTS versions, not latest releases or preview/experimental features. Just as one does with Java upgrades. Another crucial point.

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@[email protected] 🔸️ Marcin Szałomski What confuses me the most is that the same people who were demanding a stable version of Scala with feature freeze but constant maintenance are now hating the LTS, which is exactly what they wanted. I just don't get it

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Fun fact: 100 years ago, the brother of my great-great-grandfather translated the Iliad into trzynastozgłoskowiec - a classic Polish meter. The only legacy of this huge undertaking is a sentence on Wikipedia that his translation is "of poor quality".

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Hey! We are happy to announce that the second **online Scala Tooling spree** will take place on **Feb 20 at 17:00-19:00 CET**. During the Scala Tooling spree, we will be divided into teams, each tackling a chosen Metals or Scala CLI issue. You can read a recap of the previous

Hey! We are happy to announce that the second **online Scala Tooling spree** will take place on **Feb 20 at 17:00-19:00 CET**.
During the Scala Tooling spree, we will be divided into teams, each tackling a chosen Metals or Scala CLI issue.
You can read a recap of the previous
Paweł Marks (@kordyjan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently, I had too much free time on my hands, so I tried using only nvim with LSP without any in-editor AIs. I never thought I could be so efficient.

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... and by the way, I published a small thing that happened to be useful for me when I was working on my hobby project with Bevy Engine. crates.io/crates/bevy_so…

Nabil Abdel-Hafeez (@987nabil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scala 3. We are still discovering all the libs we can build with its features and it is already so nice to use right now. I wish we would have more devs involved with oss. Especially for tooling.

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I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: if you don’t need equational reasoning about your code, don’t use Haskell. Almost anything else is better across almost every other dimension. If you don’t need GC-free safe memory management, don’t use Rust. There are at least half a