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The Scala community is not only made of frameworks and libraries, job offers and educational videos. The Scala community is made of people, even though after more than two years of remote work and virtual meetups we might have forgotten about that a bit. So here it is: a talk to remind us of that the community is a community of people. Ambitious, hard-working, hopeful, imaginative, affectionate, but also sometimes stressed out, and fearful what the future will bring. Team builders and lone wolves.
Today we want to tell you about the Scala people in Ukraine. Who and when started working with Scala. What events were the first. What companies saw its potential and started hiring Scala developers. But also where are they now and what do they dream of. We will try to answer the question how can we help the Ukrainian Scala community to survive and grow again after the war, but we also want to convince you that this is an opportunity for yourselves - to meet new people, to start new projects, to make friends.
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Scala in Ukraine
Roksolana Diachuk
Big Data Engineer, Captify
Maciej Gorywoda
Scala Plugin Developer, JetBrains