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  1. Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Scala (SCALA '13)
  2. Towards a tight integration of a functional web client language into Scala
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An overview of the Leon verification system: verification by translation to recursive functions
CafeSat: a modern SAT solver for Scala
Scala macros: let our powers combine!: on how rich syntax and static types work with metaprogramming
A new concurrency model for Scala based on a declarative dataflow core
Open GADTs and declaration-site variance: a problem statement
Towards a tight integration of a functional web client language into Scala
Parsing graphs: applying parser combinators to graph traversals
Scalad: an interactive type-level debugger
An experimental study of the influence of dynamic compiler optimizations on Scala performance
Bridging islands of specialized code using macros and reified types
What are the Odds?: probabilistic programming in Scala
Dataflow constructs for a language extension based on the algebra of communicating processes

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JDA: A Step Towards Large-Scale Reuse on the Web

Towards a tight integration of a functional web client language into Scala

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Zuber, Martin Höger, Christoph
Abstract The web has become an application platform. Therefore it is essential to bring the expressiveness and safety of established languages into the world of web development. Yet it seems hard if not impossible for any such language to succeed over JavaScript in terms of availability or acceptance. Hence, application developers are practically enforced to embrace JavaScript and at least partially implement their applications in this dynamic language. For this reasons, web applications often contain duplication between type-safe code on the server side and dynamic code on the client side. In this work we demonstrate how SL, a small, type-safe, purely functional language can be translated into JavaScript from within a Scala web service. We show how type checking and code generation of client code can be integrated into the overall build process of the web application by the means of macro evaluation. Additionally, it is possible to share data-structures between client and server by means of Scala's reflection library. This tight integration reduces code size, allows early error detection and should generally improve the ability to write good web applications.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 5
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450320641
DOI 10.1145/2489837.2489843
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2013-07-02
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Integration Scala Web development Javascript Reflection Macros Static typing
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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