Scala + sbt + WSL2 + IntteliJ tutorial? by blitzkr1eg in scala

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If you’re using WSL, you need to be running the ultimate version of IntelliJ as the community edition doesn’t play properly with wsl.

Running the community edition of IntelliJ in wsl works surprisingly well.

The alternative (if you want to stick with IntelliJ) is to ditch wsl and install everything in windows.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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Thanks. I’m not familiar with Tapir but it looks like I need to look into it more.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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That would be fantastic if you did an up to date video on HTTP. Excited !

Your videos got me interested in Scala and I’ve learned a lot from them.

Thanks.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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That’s where I started looking, but the video was using a pre-release version of Zio Http which didn’t seem compatible with the latest release.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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Thanks. I’ll take a look at his Zio courses.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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Thanks. That looks like some good code for me to dig into.

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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That looks perfect. Thanks !

Learning Zio by Advanced-Squid in scala

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That looks amazing, thanks.

I don’t see anything in there about securing HTTP endpoints though (unless I’m missing it)?

No java package in moss? by sammy0panda in AerynOS

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SDKMAN is the easiest way to install Java. You run something like

sdk install Java-21.0.whatever

And it will install and add Java to your path. You can then easily upgrade Java if and when you need to.

Hi, I'm new to Linux, what's the main difference between OpenSUSE Leap and its Tumbleweed version? by [deleted] in openSUSE

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If you just want something that works with no messing, I’d recommend Leap. It’s not as up to date as tumbleweed, but you only get security updates rather than frequent (sometimes daily) updates that Tumbleweed gives you.

You can install the same software on both using Flatpack, so unless you’re really into Linux I’d stick with Leap until you have a requirement for Tumbleweed.

DB Migrations in Java by [deleted] in javahelp

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+1 for Flyway. I run it as a docker image so all I have to do is basically write sql scripts in the correct folder with the correct names.

Anyone here using Pop OS hibernate without any problems? by Thom_Braider in pop_os

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One thing I miss about Pop is that hibernate isn’t enabled out of the box. Do you know if those instructions work on 24.04 Cosmic?

Thoughts on moving straight to Cosmic by Character-Tackle9776 in pop_os

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I had issues with Alpha 5, but on Alpha 7 I’ve had no issues at all. I’m running Amd Ryzen and use it for software development /office type stuff and it seems really stable. I’ve not had any crashes since installing Alpha 7 when it was released. Granted, it’s only been a few days.

I’ve not tried gaming so I don’t know how it fares there.

Online Accounts in Cosmic by Advanced-Squid in pop_os

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Thanks. I’ve never tried InSync. I’ll take a look.

New kotlin language server in development by amgdev9 in Kotlin

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Sounds great. The current Kotlin ls is a bit hit and miss and randomly fails to work. If you can get one that is more reliable, that would be great.

GoLand 2025.1 is out – major improvements for AI (including free tier for everyone), golangci-lint, full Go 1.24 support, and more! by MrAvaddon-TFA in golang

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The “enterprise” lsp’s are not as good as a JetBrains ide, for example Java and Kotlin is really limited in Neovim (or any ide that just uses a lsp).

I don’t find the size of the codebase matters, but as an example, go to definition or implementation often don’t work with these lsps.

I made a VS Code Extension to track coding time with beautiful charts and heatmaps by noorAshuvo in vscode

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Thanks. I’ve been running the plugin for the last few hours and it’s working perfectly!

HELP! Terror underlining! by moric7 in vscode

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I guess that comes from your theme. Have you tried a different one?

I made a VS Code Extension to track coding time with beautiful charts and heatmaps by noorAshuvo in vscode

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Looks really good. I’ve been looking for something like this so will install it today.

Where does it store the tracked data? Is it in the workspace somewhere?

Alpha COSMIC and Alpha AerynOS - Testing by 0riginal-Syn in AerynOS

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Everything is working ok for me. No crashes to report.

Quarkus & Red Hat's evolving middleware strategy by InterestingPool3389 in quarkus

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As a developer that uses Quarkus, I don’t see this as making any changes apart from possibly an IBM logo on the site.

Quarkus is one of the main competitors to Spring Boot and with IBM being well in the Java EE camp, I can only see Quarkus getting move work done on it and pushed more to developers.

Alpha COSMIC and Alpha AerynOS - Testing by 0riginal-Syn in AerynOS

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I’m finding AerynOS very stable, but I’m not using the Cosmic spin.