Open Source Scala Education Software for Windows

Scala Education Software for Windows

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    fpinscala

    fpinscala

    Code, exercises, answers, and hints to go along with the book

    The fpinscala repository provides exercises, hints, and solutions for the book Functional Programming in Scala, serving as a companion resource for anyone studying the text. It is designed to guide learners through each chapter of the book by offering exercise stubs, partial implementations, and progressively developed code examples. As readers work through the book, they can complete exercises directly in the provided Scala files, building a library of functional programming constructs along the way. For those who need guidance, the repository includes hints and fully worked answers, with explanations and variations to deepen understanding. The project covers both the first and second editions of the book, with separate branches to match the edition being studied. By combining the book with this repository, learners can gain hands-on practice and immediate feedback, making the experience akin to having a personal tutor in functional programming.
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    An application for managing your (e)Book collection.
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    The aim of this project is to create programs which turn off the computer after a certain time is exceeded within one day. The final goal is to avoid that small children spend too much time in front of the computer.
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    Inhaler

    Inhaler

    speed reading tool

    Inhaler is a speed reading tool programmed in scala using swing. It features variable reading speed and font size. It is licensed under GPL.
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    SMLT
    A web application that helps students learn Java. Students can submit their solutions to programming exercises and get immediate feedback through automated tests. The application is built with Scala and Lift.
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    Scala Exercises

    Scala Exercises

    The easy way to learn Scala

    Scala Exercises is an open source platform for learning Scala through interactive exercises and tutorials. It provides a hands-on learning environment where users can read theory and immediately code (in the browser) and see results. The content covers Scala language features, functional programming libraries (cats, scalaz, etc.), and fp-style patterns. It is modular, so additional modules or “sections” can be added for new topics or libraries. The aim is to reduce the friction in learning Scala by integrating documentation, examples, and live code execution in a unified environment. It also serves as a community-driven repository: contributors can author and maintain exercises, and learners can see evolving content aligned with the Scala ecosystem’s changes.
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    Simuquant

    A quantum circuit simulator written in Scala

    Simuquant is made to construct and simulate universal quantum circuits. It's GUI enables intuitive access and direct graphical feedback, making it useful in a classroom situation and the like. Simulation processing is done in parallel, utilizing parallel collections introduced in scala 2.9. This application has been created as part a bachelor-thesis at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. The thesis is available at: http://opus.haw-hamburg.de/volltexte/2012/1843/pdf/ba_dahl.pdf Future plans: - Operator grouping (enables repeated blocks) - Editable library
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