@@rockthejvm Does this apply to the Udemy courses too ? Because I just took the two courses and I was going through your http4s tutorial, then I realized I have to understand the Cats library first. It's like knowing Java and not being familiar with Spring/Quarkus/you-name-it. You will not be employable unless you know Cats/Zio or Spark for big data, I think. Or Akka at least. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm a simple man. I see a RTJVM video, I click like.
Awesome
Daniel, please make course on Zio
Yep, after ZIO 2.0 comes out!
Hi, Daniel!
Thanks for the vid :)
And btw,, link for the blog is incorrect, just FYI :)
Glad you liked it - fixed link, thanks!
I liked the way you demonstrated copying is not good😂
what is the best front end for scala application?
Scala.js
Amazing! Thnx 4 it!
Why did Scala’s designers make you use the “override” key word? I don’t think that is necessary and adds insignificant clarity.
What is the recommended learning path to go from Java senior to Scala employable level?
Check here: rockthejvm.com/p/the-scala-bundle
After these courses, you'll be well on your way.
@@rockthejvm Does this apply to the Udemy courses too ? Because I just took the two courses and I was going through your http4s tutorial, then I realized I have to understand the Cats library first. It's like knowing Java and not being familiar with Spring/Quarkus/you-name-it. You will not be employable unless you know Cats/Zio or Spark for big data, I think. Or Akka at least. Correct me if I'm wrong.