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The Scala Programming Language Scalable Scala is well suited to building fast, concurrent, and distributed systems with its JVM, JavaScript and Native runtimes Scala prioritizes interoperability, giving easy access to many ecosystems of industry-proven libraries
Install | The Scala Programming Language Each Scala release has its own page listing alternative installation methods Click the button above to see the full list of Scala releases, or pick from the most recent releases below
Online Courses - Scala Documentation Tour of Scala is an interactive website that introduces the basics of Scala programming through a series of hands-on lessons Each lesson provides code examples and exercises that compiles and runs directly in the browser, making it a quick and accessible way to get started with Scala
Basics | Tour of Scala | Scala Documentation Scala has a special type of class called a “case” class By default, instances of case classes are immutable, and they are compared by value (unlike classes, whose instances are compared by reference)
Tutorials - Scala Documentation Scala for Java Programmers Quick introduction to the Scala language and compiler for people who already have some experience in Java
Operators | Tour of Scala | Scala Documentation In Scala, operators are methods Any method with a single parameter can be used as an infix operator For example, + can be called with dot-notation:
Getting Started | Scala Documentation Installing Scala means installing various command-line tools such as the Scala compiler and build tools We recommend using the Scala installer tool “Coursier” that automatically installs all the requirements, but you can still manually install each tool