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Paweł Marks
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Tooling guy Formerly Scala 3 release officer and leader of the compiler team at VirtusLab. Yuropean 🇪🇺
Kraków
Joined September 2011
RT @ScalaSpace: Hey! We are happy to announce that the second **online Scala Tooling spree** will take place on **Feb 20 at 17:00-19:00 CET…
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Fun fact: 100 years ago, the brother of my great-great-grandfather translated the Iliad into trzynastozgłoskowiec - a classic Polish meter. The only legacy of this huge undertaking is a sentence on Wikipedia that his translation is "of poor quality".
"Oh, you've never read The Odyssey???" Your timing is perfect. Emily Wilson's translation is the best one in literally ages, has that sweet iambic pentameter to give it a "bouncy" feel, & makes dudebros cry that the classic has "gone woke". 😁
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@scala_native I always knew that @WojciechM_dev's team was doing an excellent job, but holy cow...
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@real_redp Yes, regression tests should catch that. Also, if any open-source project uses that combination of features, it will be caught by step 4 before the following Monday. So there is possibility for buggy releases but it is very small and there are procedures for mitigating that.
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@hmemcpy @real_redp Yeah, I agree. We have always struggled with communication and coordination. And by the way, I'm talking in past tense because I'm no longer employed by VirtusLab.
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@real_redp All cornerstone libraries are there (cats-effect, zio, fs2, os-lib, http4s). Many of the selected libraries were early adopters of Scala 3. Some library authors created PRs to add their libraries.
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@real_redp Unfortunately, there are many edge cases, so bugs can still slip through all these safety nets, but the system is quite robust.
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