Join me in a talk empowering you to build Scala applications that not only excel internally but also deliver optimal experiences from an external perspective.
In the dynamic landscape of Scala application development, the tendency to focus solely on internal intricacies often obscures a crucial aspect - how the application is perceived from the outside. By observing from a distance, we gain insights into how to enhance resilience, reliability, and overall performance, influencing how we implement our applications.
Questions arise: What's the startup time? Can I safely run 2 or more instances? How do I know if it works as expected? Can monitoring/tracing help? Does it shut down gracefully?
Join me in a talk where we will explore these questions and more, empowering you to build Scala applications that not only excel internally but also deliver optimal experiences from an external perspective.
In this talk, we will start with the basics, understanding what build caching is and why it can be a bit tricky to handle in real projects.
I propose that we can extend Mirrors to operations, and use the most natural DSL of all - plain trait definitions.
I would like to go over the most relevant tools and changes that can improve your developer experience.
Drawing on 25 years of experience as a professional musician and record producer, this will be a beginner focused talk introducing the use of Scala.js and the web audio api for building Scala powered Web Audio Applications.
In this talk, we will demonstrate some elegant applications of functional programming in Scala, with even more elegant visual results - all with live code and real-time output.