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    The Lift Web Framework
    ...Because Lift applications are written in Scala, an elegant JVM language, you can still use your favorite Java libraries and deploy to your favorite Servlet Container and app server. Use the code you've already written and deploy to the container you've already configured! As of Lift 3.0, you'll need to be running Java 8 to use Lift. For those using Java 6 or Java 7, you'll need to use Lift 2.6 until you can upgrade your Java installation.
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    Summingbird

    Summingbird

    Streaming MapReduce with Scalding and Storm

    Summingbird is a streaming + batch hybrid computation framework developed by Twitter. Its aim is to let developers express data aggregation pipelines in a unified way, where the same logic can run either in real time (stream) or in batch mode, and the results can be merged or reconciled. In effect, Summingbird abstracts over multiple execution engines (such as Storm, Scalding, etc.) to provide one high-level program that composes transformations and aggregations, and then executes them in...
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    Scaloid

    Scaloid

    Scaloid makes your Android code easy to understand and maintain

    ...Scaloid aims to capture the expressiveness of Scala—higher-order methods, implicit conversions, extension methods—to let Android development be more functional and succinct. It lowers friction for Scala developers targeting Android, making UI code more compact and composable while still maintaining access to full Android platform capabilities.
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