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== Meetings ==
= About =
22.08 18h-20h
This is a wiki of [https://groups.google.com/group/scala-vienna Vienna Scala Users Group]. Group of people interested in [http://scala-lang.org Scala Programming Language] based or around Vienna.
Group aim is to meet regularly in 4 week cycle and share knowledge and experience about '''Scala''' and language ecosystem.
 
= Short Rules =
 
We post meeting minutes and following meeting agendas here.
 
We post questions, problems, ideas and basically all the discussions to: [http://groups.google.com/group/scala-vienna Google-Groups]
 
We post code to: [https://github.com/scala-vienna GitHub]
 
We are on Twitter as [https://twitter.com/ScalaVienna @ScalaVienna], we use hashtags #scalavienna or #vsug.
 
= Next Meeting =
 
Partial results for next meeting poll are:
 
* 8 participants --> Thursday, November 29th
* 7 participants --> Tuesday, November 27th
* 7 participants --> Thursday, November 15th
 
So far it seems to happen at '''29.11.2012'''
 
== Preliminary Agenda ==
* Starting with ScalaTest and Selenium 2 (Rafael Cordones)
* Discussing latest exercises form Coursera Functional Programming Principles in Scala
* Compile time programming with macros
 
== Other topics ==
* Logo proposals
* Next meetup dates (idea: fixed day in the month? 1st Monday, 3rd Wednesday, ...)
 
= Meetings =  
 
'''26.9.2012 17h-19h'''
 
Summary of meeting (by Radim):
* discussion about Coursera's homework nr. 1
* sbt modules
* maven scala/java configuration
* zinc server
* http://slick.typesafe.com/
I must admit I was really surprised of various solutions of homeworks. You guys are smart!
 
 
'''22.08.2012 18h-20h'''
 
We talked about future interests of group members.
* Most of us are interested in functional programming possible in Scala, more particularly about Monads, Streams etc.
* Usage of collection library is another interesting thing, especially converting between collection representations, e.g. immutable to mutable, serial to parallel, lazy to direct.
* Martin presented [[Lambdaheads]] group and requested Alex for presentation of Scala in next meeting of group.
* New features from version 2.10, especially: reflection, macros are another point of interest.
* Real-world examples and usage of frameworks build in Scala, will be presented during next meetings.
* This also applies to tools, like SBT, JRebel and IDEs.
 
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About

This is a wiki of Vienna Scala Users Group. Group of people interested in Scala Programming Language based or around Vienna. Group aim is to meet regularly in 4 week cycle and share knowledge and experience about Scala and language ecosystem.

Short Rules

We post meeting minutes and following meeting agendas here.

We post questions, problems, ideas and basically all the discussions to: Google-Groups

We post code to: GitHub

We are on Twitter as @ScalaVienna, we use hashtags #scalavienna or #vsug.

Next Meeting

Partial results for next meeting poll are:

  • 8 participants --> Thursday, November 29th
  • 7 participants --> Tuesday, November 27th
  • 7 participants --> Thursday, November 15th

So far it seems to happen at 29.11.2012

Preliminary Agenda

  • Starting with ScalaTest and Selenium 2 (Rafael Cordones)
  • Discussing latest exercises form Coursera Functional Programming Principles in Scala
  • Compile time programming with macros

Other topics

  • Logo proposals
  • Next meetup dates (idea: fixed day in the month? 1st Monday, 3rd Wednesday, ...)

Meetings

26.9.2012 17h-19h

Summary of meeting (by Radim):

I must admit I was really surprised of various solutions of homeworks. You guys are smart!


22.08.2012 18h-20h

We talked about future interests of group members.

  • Most of us are interested in functional programming possible in Scala, more particularly about Monads, Streams etc.
  • Usage of collection library is another interesting thing, especially converting between collection representations, e.g. immutable to mutable, serial to parallel, lazy to direct.
  • Martin presented Lambdaheads group and requested Alex for presentation of Scala in next meeting of group.
  • New features from version 2.10, especially: reflection, macros are another point of interest.
  • Real-world examples and usage of frameworks build in Scala, will be presented during next meetings.
  • This also applies to tools, like SBT, JRebel and IDEs.