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Skills Matter - X Matters Keynote Series - Developer Events - Scala Matters with Jon Pretty!

Monday 25 March 2019, 19:30 - 20:30

10 South Place, London, Reino Unido

At this month's Scala Matters, we are excited to be hosting Jon Pretty who will demonstrate how he rebuilt the Typelevel ecosystem using Fury. Don't miss your chance to learn form Jon who will be here to answer all your Scala-related questions!-------------------------- PROGRAMME 18:30-19:00 Sign-in and get settled19:00-19:45 Jon's presentation19:45-20:00 Q&A--------------------------- How I Rebuilt the Typelevel Ecosystem with Fury Fury is a new build tool and dependency manager for Scala, based on a radical new model of source dependencies and distributed builds. The Typelevel ecosystem offers a platform of many useful Scala projects which have been converted to use Fury. Jon will talk about the experience of building them with Fury, the features that were used and the experience developers can expect by adopting Fury. This talk will catalogue the steps involved with writing Fury builds for a widely-used and coherent subset of the Scala ecosystem, covering the common cases, the biggest challenges, and any compromises that had to be made!------------------------ About the Speaker: Jon Pretty Jon has been having fun riding the bleeding edge of Scala for over a decade, and he's not finished yet. While he's not travelling the world attending Scala conferences, or organizing Scala World, Jon spends his time working on a variety of open-source Scala libraries, and providing professional Scala training services.------------------------- FREE TICKETS Attendance is free for registered delegates, and you can register here: https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/11943-scala-matters WHAT, WHEN, WHERE WHAT: Scala Matters with Jon Pretty: How I Rebuilt the Typelevel Ecosystem with Fury WHEN: Monday 25th March WHERE: Skills Matter, CodeNode REGISTRATION(FREE): https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/11943-scala-matters

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