wiki.scala-lang.org
Tools and Libraries - Scala Wiki - Scala Wiki
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Please note that the Scala wikis are in a state of flux. We strongly encourage you to add content but avoid creating permanent links. URLs will frequently change. For our long-term plans see this post. By the doc czar. Link to this Page. Welcome to the Scala Wiki! Skip to end of metadata. Created by Simon Ochsenreither. Last modified by 杨博. On Apr 16, 2016. Go to start of metadata. A more actively curated list of Scala libraries is: Awesome Scala. Some standard library modules are also listed. Is a Groov...
software.clapper.org
Argot, a command-line parser for Scala
http://software.clapper.org/argot
Argot, a command-line parser for Scala. THIS PROJECT IS DEAD. I will no longer be maintaining it. scopt. Does everything you’d need in a command-line options parser, and it’s what I’ll be using going forward. Argot is a command-line parser library for Scala. Single-value and multi-value options. Single-value and multi-value parameters. Flag and non-flag options. GNU-style long options, i.e., option ). POSIX-style short options, i.e., single - lead-in, with option grouping (e.g.,. Tar -xcf foo.tgz. Reposi...
software.clapper.org
Scalasti, a Scala interface to the Java StringTemplate library
http://software.clapper.org/scalasti
Scalasti, a Scala interface to the Java StringTemplate library. Scalasti is a Scala. Interface to the StringTemplate. Java template library. It provides a subset of the features of StringTemplate. Using a more Scala-friendly syntax. If you’re upgrading from Scalasti 1.0.0 and StringTemplate 3, see the Upgrading. Is a Java-based template engines, comparable in functionality to APIs like Google’s Closure Templates. There are also Scala-based template engines, such as Scalate. The opposite situation is more...
github.com
GitHub - scalatra/scalatra: Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra
https://github.com/scalatra/scalatra
Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Step 2.8.0.RC6-1.2.0. Step 2.8.0.RC5-1.2.0. Step 2.8.0.RC3-1.2.0. Step 2.8.0.RC2-1.2.0. Step 2.7.7-1.2.0. Scalatra 2.9.1.RC4-2.0.0.RC1. Scalatra 2.9.1-2.0.2. Scalatra 2.9.1-2.0.1. Scalatra 2.9.1-2.0.0. Scalatra 2.9.0.1-2.0.0.M4. Scalatra 2.9.0-2.0.2. Scalatra 2.9.0-2.0.1. Scalatra 2.9.0-2.0.0. Scalatra 2.9.0-2.0.0.RC1. Scalatra 2.9.0-2.0.0.M4. Scalatra 2.9.0-1-2.0.2. Jul 15, 2016. Scalaz...
scala.zeef.com
Scala by Giovanni Costagliola | ZEEF
https://scala.zeef.com/giovanni.costagliola
Swiss box for the Scala journey a perennial work in progress. Someone tell that he is able to design software since the foggy picture. Some others say he lives among art, maths, code and his daughters. Published 2 years ago. Updated 2 months ago. The Scala Programming Language. Ls a scala card catalog. Monads in Scala Part One. Monads in Scala Part Two. 2017 ZEEF - 2016.8. This site uses affiliate links. ZEEF is a registered trademark. ZEEF on social media.
code.technically.us
Coderspiel
http://code.technically.us/tagged/Unfiltered
People sometimes ask for example “crud” webapps for Unfiltered. I’ve never made one because a) it’s boring and b) most people use Unfiltered to make APIs. But we had Jan Christopher Vogt for our September meetup. And I was reminded how much I liked Slick (or how much I liked ScalaQuery, what it was called when I last used it). Making a Slick app would not be boring. For even more interestingness and less future-irrelevance I made it touch friendly. Looks like this:. The unfiltered-slick.g8 template.