One of the reasons I chose F#. Too many choices for a Scala novice. Seems to be a pervasive pattern.
I think Scala was actually a better choice since my company mainly does AI/ML (python) and Scala has some clout in data science. But I’m only migrating the application layer so not a deal breaker.
I was leaning more towards Scala going into the “exploration phase”.
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Side note. Using typescript on front end, f# on back, vscode, and GitHub for repo + CI/CD. Feels nice using a single vendor (Microsoft) for dev, even though each tool is stand-alone.
I think Scala was actually a better choice since my company mainly does AI/ML (python) and Scala has some clout in data science. But I’m only migrating the application layer so not a deal breaker.
I was leaning more towards Scala going into the “exploration phase”.
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Side note. Using typescript on front end, f# on back, vscode, and GitHub for repo + CI/CD. Feels nice using a single vendor (Microsoft) for dev, even though each tool is stand-alone.