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Hey I'm still looking for work.
I've applied to a lot of places in my area and I'm getting nothing.

I'm a programmer at heart, but I've also been looking for regular entry-level jobs because there haven't been any coding positions open at my level as far as I could tell.

If you can offer me a job, it might save my butt. And if you can't offer me a job, could you at least share this post?

I live 30 minutes away from Bellevue if that helps.

> The Real Reasons for the Migration
> Psychological reluctance toward Python — #Scala developers generally don’t enjoy working with Python due to its fundamental differences in paradigm and tooling.

😺

The article (about rewriting a command-line tool in Scala) also (briefly) mentions Coursier, PicoCLI, GraalVM and ScalaNative, as well as scala-cli vs sbt.

medium.com/swissborg-engineeri

SwissBorg Engineering · From Python to Scala: Rewriting 27k Lines of a CLI - SwissBorg Engineering - MediumBy Voytek Pituła
Nowadays programming in a programming language I don't use daily seems to always require an upgrade cascade of editors, tools, plugins, dependencies, libraries, my DNA, ??? I put some effort into keeping my environment static but all it takes is one autoupgrading thing I missed to kick off one of these cascades, and it feels like whack-a-mole trying to find and lock down every possible cause. This time it looks like a newer version of scala metals might have stopped supporting Java 11 and somehow got updated without my knowledge (maybe? I'm guessing).

P.S. This is not an invitation to post critiques about any of these technologies or recommendations about what I should be doing instead.

#scala #dev #tech #SoftwareDevelopment #coding #programming

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