We just launched a new typelevel.org built with the #typelevel stack! Read the blog post by @armanbil.ge and Andrew Valencik to find out what's next and how you can help 😸
typelevel.org/blog/typelev...
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We just launched a new typelevel.org built with the #typelevel stack! Read the blog post by @armanbil.ge and Andrew Valencik to find out what's next and how you can help 😸
typelevel.org/blog/typelev...
Two astronauts float in space, looking at Earth. One astronaut, closer to Earth, faces away and looks at the planet, which is labeled with the text: “Everything is just Function, Kleisli or FunctionK composition?” Behind them, the second astronaut points a gun at the first and says, “Always has been.” The image is the well-known “Always has been” astronaut meme, used here to humorously suggest that software architecture and programming abstractions ultimately reduce to function composition.
📣 It gives me great pleasure in welcoming @armanbil.ge of #typelevel to #BayAreaScala #meetup with a highly anticipated talk 👉 Calico: my love letter to the Resource monad
For full details of his talk and other speakers can be found here: luma.com/9ww60v3l #scala #fp #SanFrancisco @scala-lang.org
A Reddit post in the r/scala community from user “sideEffffECt” posted 2 days ago. The post announces a remote job opening: “Hiring a new Scala Software Engineer with TypeLevel experience, Full Remote ($87K – $138K).” It includes a job link (ashbyhq.com), a bullet list stating: • Full remote • Stack includes Scala, Cats Effect, microservices, GCP, Postgres, Kafka • “I’ll be happy to answer any questions” A note at the bottom says: “The salary range for this role is between $87K – $138K • Offers Equity • Final compensation is determined by experience, skills, and location.”
We all need to unionize against this crap. #Scala is arguably not as easy as #Kotlin or #Java. Lay on top of that, knowing the intricacies of all the typeclasses of #Typelevel Cats Core, and then on top of all that, add all the concurrency typeclasses of Cats […]
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Honoured to host "Lightning Talks powered by GSoC 2025 for Scala!" after a year of successfully leading GSoC 2025 program for Scala Center 😊
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Must join for #GoogleSummerOfCode 2026 aspirants, #Scala developers & #AI enthusiasts! #Google #typelevel
[In which Gemini hallucinates Functor[Set]]
A conversation with Gemini 2.5 Pro about which instances Typelevel Cats provides for `Set`. Most of this output is plausible, on a challenging subject. But it's wrong from the start, and it repeatedly rejects correction […]
Cats-effect 3.6.0 is here ! Congrats team ! So many exciting things in there : github.com/typelevel/ca... #scala #typelevel
#Spotify has donated €20,000 to #Typelevel 👏 — they're using & contributing to #Scala and in my eyes, it gets extra points for being an EU company, besides being the best music streaming service 😉
typelevel.org/blog/2025/02/21/spotify-...
Has anyone compiled a #Typelevel #Scala starter pack yet?
On #Scala's #CatsEffect library — one common myth is that it's a library built for “tagless final” (TF).
While it's true that it gives you unparalleled ability to use TF and monad transformer stacks, it's perfectly usable without. Most libraries from #Typelevel are.
New #Typelevel “code of conduct”. Changes seem good b/c #CoC is now more explicit, but I hope it's battle tested. E.g., it has enforcement + a section with “inappropriate behavior” (also listing doxing & harassment) 👏
typelevel.org/blog/2024/03/11/code-of-...