Great post. There is no need to hide the fact that Scala is not the most popular language or that it ever will be.
And Kudos to VirtusLabs for maintenance.
Huge Kudos to Daniel for his courses. If you think Scala is difficult, check his course, these will change your mind.
When building Wide Angle Analytics backend I chose Scala. Sometimes I miss the convenience of Spring Boot of having all integrations at the fingertips. But then I implement same thing in Scala and it is much leaner, boils down to couple of functions and it just fits nicely.
My only personal pet peeve with Scala is painful upgrade path between libraries (Cats 2 -> Cats 3). Oh well.
And Kudos to VirtusLabs for maintenance.
Huge Kudos to Daniel for his courses. If you think Scala is difficult, check his course, these will change your mind.
When building Wide Angle Analytics backend I chose Scala. Sometimes I miss the convenience of Spring Boot of having all integrations at the fingertips. But then I implement same thing in Scala and it is much leaner, boils down to couple of functions and it just fits nicely.
My only personal pet peeve with Scala is painful upgrade path between libraries (Cats 2 -> Cats 3). Oh well.