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on 5/1/2017 5:00 PM
Much of Scala’s power comes from its flexibility and generality as a language. You can
mold it quite extensively to suit your particular problem domain or coding style.
The downside of this is that Scala can sometimes be permissive and accommodating to a fault.
You often hear Haskell or F# users attest to a sense of “if it compiles, it works” – in my experience
this is not generally the case with Scala.
To illustrate this point, let’s walk through a few examples, all of which are distilled
from honest-[...]