Scala
Scala is a general-purpose programming language providing support for functional programming and a strong static type system. Designed to be concise, many of Scala's design decisions aimed to address criticisms of Java.
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Scala 2 compiler and standard library. For bugs, see scala/bug
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PredictionIO, a machine learning server for developers and ML engineers.
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We use sbt-dynver to set the version for the Play project based on git tags.
E.g. when you run sbt in the Play project folder you will see:
// If you haven't you need to get the Play framework source code
git clone git@github.com:playframework/playframework.git
cd ./playframework
// You are in the master branch now, from which we want to rele
In ui/, identify uses of throttle(delay, wrapped) that wrap networks calls. Replace these with throttlePromise(finallyDelay(delay, wrapped)).
This will ensure that
CMAK is a tool for managing Apache Kafka clusters
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Bartosz Milewski's 'Category Theory for Programmers' unofficial PDF and LaTeX source
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mal - Make a Lisp
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Cool open source projects written in various languages.
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A community driven list of useful Scala libraries, frameworks and software.
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Let's support at least reading "b3" header from a single string, most commonly traceid-spanid-1
It would also be nice to support optionally writing this, especially in message providers or others with constrained environments.
Expected behavior
As discussed on openzipkin/b3-propagation#21 and first implemented here: https://github.com/openzipkin/brave/blob/master/brave/src/main/java/bra
A Flexible and Powerful Parameter Server for large-scale machine learning
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Not that complicated to implement:
- introduce in SslClientContext the same kind of changes as in SslServerContext so it's no longer
When I use Mirror of scala 3 to generate a typeclass list, the exception occurs. I know it's the hard limit of jvm of method size, but how can I circumvent this issue.
ps: When delete some fields of Data class it works, but any other solution?
Compiler version
sbt: 1.6.0
scala: 3.1.0
Minimized example
import scala.compiletime.*
import scala.deriving.Mirror
objShow[Throwable]
I just came across the fact that a Show[Throwable] exists.
- It is not wired up into
import Scalaz._, one needs toimport scalaz.std.java.throwable._ - It discards the stack trace entirely.
What's going on with this? :D
Is it OK if I fix both of these (for 7.2 and 7.3)?
steps
I have reproduced the bug with both sbt 1.6.2 and 1.6.0, but no problem with sbt 1.5.8.
To reproduce, just take any SBT project using SBT 1.6 and try to compile with Scala 2.12.4, eg.
sbt new scala/scala-seed.g8
# cd into directory and change Scala version to 2.12.4
sbt compile
Note that the issue does not show up with Scala versions 2.12.2, 2.12.3, nor 2.12.5.
Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler
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Description
It looks the Polynote doesn't support to configure Scala REPL like other notebook product.
For example, jupyter notebook support to configure Scala REPL such as
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.outputDirs.setSingleOutput(replClassPath))
interp.configureCompiler(_.settings.Yreplclassbased)
Some configuration is hard-coded such as settings.Ydelambdafy.value is s
As we have ported some of our code from Scala.js, this may be applicable.
scala-js/scala-js#4650
Building Large-Scale AI Applications for Distributed Big Data
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Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
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TensorFlowOnSpark brings TensorFlow programs to Apache Spark clusters.
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At this moment relu_layer op doesn't allow threshold configuration, and legacy RELU op allows that.
We should add configuration option to relu_layer.