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We made it! π After almost a year, we successfully migrated to Scala 3! π₯³ It was a challenging journey, and I hope we won't face such drastic changes again. I can see why companies abandon Scala due to the complexity of migration. π€
However, I'm excited about the possibilities Scala 3 brings and its future-proof capabilities. π Trying to explain Scala 3's superiority is like explaining color to a blind person. Most languages haven't even caught up to Scala 2 yet! π
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https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/new-in-scala3.htmlPublished at
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