Open Source Scala Software for ChromeOS

Scala Software for ChromeOS

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    Gatling

    Gatling

    Modern Load Testing as Code

    Gatling is a high-performance load testing tool built on the JVM that emphasizes realism, scalability, and developer ergonomics. Test scenarios are scripted in a concise Scala-based DSL, allowing you to model user journeys with think times, feeders (dynamic data), checks, and assertions all in code. Its asynchronous, non-blocking engine (backed by Netty) can drive very high concurrency from a single injector, reducing the need for large injector farms. Gatling supports HTTP out of the box as well as WebSocket, Server-Sent Events, and JMS, so you can exercise modern, real-time systems end to end. Rich HTML reports visualize percentiles, response time distributions, errors, and throughput, making bottlenecks and regressions easy to spot. With injection profiles (ramp, constant, spikes) and pass/fail gates, you can automate performance thresholds in CI and promote builds with confidence.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Apache Spark

    Apache Spark

    A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing

    Apache Spark is a unified engine for large-scale data processing, offering APIs for batch jobs, streaming, machine learning, and graph computation. It builds on resilient distributed datasets (RDDs) and the newer DataFrame/Dataset abstractions to provide fault-tolerant, in-memory computation across clusters. Spark’s execution engine handles scheduling, shuffles, caching, and data locality so users can focus on transformations rather than infrastructure plumbing. With Spark Streaming (microbatches) and Structured Streaming, it delivers low-latency event processing suitable for real-time analytics. The built-in MLlib library provides scalable machine learning algorithms, while GraphX enables graph computations integrated with data pipelines. Spark supports multiple languages—Scala, Java, Python, R—and connects with many storage systems like HDFS, S3, Cassandra, and streaming platforms like Kafka, making it a versatile choice for big data workloads in analytics, ETL, and data science.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Mozart-Oz Programming System

    Mozart-Oz Programming System

    Runtime and development environment of Oz

    The Mozart Programming System is an open source implementation of the programming language Oz 3. Oz is a multi-paradigm language that supports declarative programming, object-oriented programming, constraint programming, concurrency and distributed programming as part of a coherent whole.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    NeoDatis ODB is a new generation Object Oriented Database. ODB is a real native and transparent persistence layer for Java, .Net, Groovy, Scala and Google Android. ODB is very simple and very fast and comes with a powerful query language.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    ArnoldC

    ArnoldC

    Arnold Schwarzenegger based programming language

    ArnoldC is a programming language built as a joke language, where the entire syntax is based on quotes from Arnold Schwarzenegger movies. Instead of conventional keywords and operators, it uses memorable movie lines to represent programming constructs like conditionals, loops, and functions. For example, “IT’S SHOWTIME” starts the main method, “TALK TO THE HAND” represents output, and “I’LL BE BACK” denotes a return statement. While humorous in nature, the language is fully functional and can be used to write real programs, showcasing how flexible compiler and interpreter design can be. The project is a playful experiment in esoteric programming languages, intended to entertain developers while also serving as an example of how language parsing and compilation can work with unconventional syntax. It demonstrates the overlap between pop culture and software development, turning famous lines into executable logic.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Binding.scala

    Binding.scala

    Reactive data-binding for Scala

    Binding.scala is a data-binding library for Scala, running on both JVM and Scala.js. Binding.scala can be used as the basis of UI frameworks, however latest Binding.scala 12.x does not contain any build-in UI frameworks anymore. For creating reactive HTML UI, you may want to check out html.scala, which is a UI framework based on Binding.scala, and it is also the successor of the previously built-in dom library. See also React / Binding.scala / html.scala Interoperability for using existing React components with Binding.scala. Regular HTML does not compile unless developers manually replace class and for attributes to className and htmlFor, and manually convert inline styles from CSS syntax to JSON syntax.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Caliban

    Caliban

    Functional GraphQL library for Scala

    Caliban is a purely functional library for building GraphQL servers and clients in Scala. The design principles behind the library are the following. Minimal amount of boilerplate: no need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. Pure interface: errors and effects are returned explicitly (no exceptions thrown), all returned types are referentially transparent (no Future). Clean separation between schema definition and implementation: schema is defined and validated at compile time using Scala standard types, resolver (RootResolver) is a simple value provided at runtime. All interfaces are pure and types are referentially transparent. Schemas are type safe and derived at compile time. No need to manually define a schema for every type in your API. Let the compiler do the boring work. Out-of-the-box support for major HTTP server libraries, effect types, Json libraries and more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Cats Effect

    Cats Effect

    The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala

    Cats-Effect is a high-quality functional programming library for Scala that provides a principled way to represent and manage side effects, particularly asynchronous and concurrent computations. It is part of the broader Typelevel ecosystem and builds on the abstractions from Cats (such as Functor, Monad, etc.). The core abstraction is the IO type (or effect types more generally), which encodes effectful computations in a pure, referentially transparent way. Cats-Effect offers capabilities like deferred execution, cancellation, resource safety (Resource), fiber concurrency (lightweight threads), and interoperation with underlying runtime platforms (JVM, Java concurrency, etc.). It enables developers to write effectful code while preserving composability, purity, and modular reasoning about side effects.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Deequ

    Deequ

    Deequ is a library built on top of Apache Spark

    Deequ is a library built atop Apache Spark that enables defining “unit tests for data” — that is, formal constraints or checks on datasets to ensure data quality along dimensions such as completeness, uniqueness, value ranges, correlations, etc. It can scale to large datasets (billions of rows) by translating those data checks into Spark jobs. Deequ supports advanced features like a metrics repository for storing computed statistics over time, anomaly detection of data quality metrics, and the suggestion of likely constraints automatically for new datasets. It also includes a little domain-specific language called DQDL (Data Quality Definition Language) which allows declarative specification of quality rules. Users typically run Deequ before feeding data downstream (to ML pipelines, analytics, or production systems), enabling early detection and isolation of data errors. There is also a Python wrapper, PyDeequ, for users who prefer working from Python environments.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Monix

    Monix

    Asynchronous, Reactive Programming for Scala and Scala.js

    Monix is a high-performance, reactive, and asynchronous programming library for Scala and Scala.js. Built as a Typelevel project, it provides advanced abstractions like Task, Observable, Iterant, and Coeval, enabling compositional, back-pressure‑aware event-driven systems that integrate cleanly with Cats Effect and Reactive Streams.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Monocle

    Monocle

    Optics library for Scala

    Monocle is a pure functional, optics library for Scala providing immutable data access and transformation tools — including Lens, Prism, Iso, Optional, and Traversal. It enables composable, declarative modifications of deeply nested immutable structures in a concise and type-safe fashion.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Rocket Chip

    Rocket Chip

    Rocket Chip Generator

    Rocket Chip is a parameterized RISC-V SoC generator written in Chisel that produces synthesizable RTL for a wide range of cores and configurations. At its heart is the Rocket core, a simple, in-order, five-stage RISC-V implementation, but the generator composes much more: coherent caches, MMUs, interrupt controllers, and buses via the TileLink interconnect. A diplomacy framework (LazyModules) lets designers wire components with negotiated parameters, enabling reuse and rapid exploration of different cache sizes, port counts, and memory hierarchies. The generator supports custom accelerators through the RoCC interface, allowing domain-specific compute units to be plugged into the pipeline with shared cache and memory semantics. Tooling integrates with FIRRTL, Verilator, and commercial EDA flows, and the ecosystem around Rocket Chip (e.g., Chipyard) adds harnesses, peripherals, and verification infrastructure.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Scala Steward

    Scala Steward

    A bot that helps you keep your projects up-to-date

    Scala Steward is an automated tool that helps to keep Scala libraries and plugins up to date by checking for dependency updates and sending pull requests.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser

    TextTeaser is an automatic summarization algorithm

    textteaser is an automatic text summarization algorithm implemented in Python. It extracts the most important sentences from an article to generate concise summaries that retain the core meaning of the original text. The algorithm uses features such as sentence length, keyword frequency, and position within the document to determine which sentences are most relevant. By combining these features with a simple scoring mechanism, it produces summaries that are both readable and informative. Originally inspired by research and earlier implementations, textteaser provides a lightweight solution for summarization without requiring heavy machine learning models. It is particularly useful for developers, researchers, or content platforms seeking a simple, rule-based approach to article summarization.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Environment for the algorithmic and mobile composition with concrete noises and sounds.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Provides the ability to export playlists from an iTunes Music Library. Supports exporting playlists as m3u files. 1.x branch built using .NET. 2.x branch build using Flex (AIR) and Scala.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    SmartIMS - Smart Information Managment System
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Z-Machine Preservation Project
    An Interactive Fiction Player written for Java Virtual Machine. It implements the Z-machine and Glulx specifications and can be used either standalone or as an applet. The Z-Code/Glulx interpreter runs adventures made by Infocom and contemporary Inte
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Assorted projects. General-purpose libraries for Python, C++, Scala, bash, and others. Meta-programming tools. System utilities. UI components. Web APIs. Configuration files. Benchmarks. Programming competition entries. And much more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The asyncobjects framework is intendend for implementing event-driven network applications. It provides higher level API if compared with Java NIO. Initial code is based asyncobjects prototype from sebyla.sf.net project.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    IMPORTANT: This project is no longer maintained. All the effort is targeted on project Radargun: http://radargun.sourceforge.net
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ScenarLang

    A DSL that ease (shortens) the set up mockito based unit tests

    This domain specific language lets you declare complex java objects with a Json-like notation. In addition to that, it lets you specify in a natural way what the mockito mocks should return when called with a given value.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A novel database and a webtop based on a new theory of objects.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Alpakka Kafka

    Alpakka Kafka

    Alpakka is a Reactive Enterprise Integration library for Java

    The Alpakka project is an open source initiative to implement stream-aware and reactive integration pipelines for Java and Scala. It is built on top of Akka Streams and has been designed from the ground up to understand streaming natively and provide a DSL for reactive and stream-oriented programming, with built-in support for backpressure. Akka Streams is a Reactive Stream and JDK 9+ java.util.concurrent.Flow-compliant implementation and therefore fully interoperable with other implementations. As Kafka’s client protocol negotiates the version to use with the Kafka broker, you may use a Kafka client version that is different than the Kafka broker’s version.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Ammonite

    Ammonite

    Scala Scripting

    Ammonite is a modern Scala REPL and scripting tool designed to give Scala users a more interactive and flexible REPL experience and to free them from heavyweight project boilerplate. It provides syntax‐highlighting, multiline editing, auto‐completion, and dynamic importing of dependencies (using a magic import syntax like import $ivy…). Instead of having to set up an sbt project for many small tasks, one can write Scala scripts (with .sc extension) and run them directly, with Ammonite handling compilation and execution transparently. In the REPL, Ammonite can survive compiler errors (by restarting the compiler internally) and preserve session state, improving resilience compared to the default Scala REPL. It also integrates filesystem utilities and command-line abstractions (via Ammonite-Ops) so that common shell tasks become more Scala-native.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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