I would like to go over the most relevant tools and changes that can improve your developer experience.
Tooling is one of the topics most discussed in the Scala community. We often complain about its issues or have to deal with its’ imperfect solutions. However, I believe we have gone a really long way during the last few years and we are consistently improving with most Scala core teams being highly conscious of the current imperfections. I would like to go over the most relevant tools and changes that can improve your developer experience.
I propose that we can extend Mirrors to operations, and use the most natural DSL of all - plain trait definitions.
We managed to alleviate almost entirely the slowdown induced by Tapir in a web socket server. The journey towards this goal was quite insightful, and we would like to share it with you.
Listen to a story of how we have dealt with 201 obstacles allowing us to run multithreaded programs natively!
In this talk, we will demonstrate some elegant applications of functional programming in Scala, with even more elegant visual results - all with live code and real-time output.