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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions _downloads/2014-02-04-2.10.4-RC2.md
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title: Scala 2.10.4-RC2
start: 4 Februrary 2014
start: 4 February 2014
layout: downloadpage
release_version: 2.10.4-RC2
release_date: "Feburary 4, 2014"
release_date: "February 4, 2014"
show_resources: "true"
permalink: /download/2.10.4-RC2.html
requirements: "This Scala software distribution can be installed on any Unix-like or Windows system. It requires the Java runtime version 1.6 or later, which can be downloaded <a href='https://www.java.com/'>here</a>."
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title: Lambda World
logo: /resources/img/lambda-world-2.png
location: Cádiz, Spain
description: Lambda World is the largest functional programming event in Spain and orients around various FP languages such as Scala, Kotlin, Java, Haskell, Elm, Clojure, and Javascript
description: Lambda World is the largest functional programming event in Spain and orients around various FP languages such as Scala, Kotlin, Java, Haskell, Elm, Clojure, and JavaScript
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Brand

start: 26 October 2017
end: 27 October 2017
link-out: https://www.lambda.world/
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We're going to follow the next ordering for the online courses:
1- First we'll show those items that belong to an specific specialization (i.e.: Scala's progfun in Coursera). Those will be ordered alphabetically by title and each item under the specialization by the `specialization-order` tag in each one.
1- First we'll show those items that belong to a specific specialization (i.e.: Scala's progfun in Coursera). Those will be ordered alphabetically by title and each item under the specialization by the `specialization-order` tag in each one.
2- After those, courses that don't belong to any specific specialization.
We'll only show those courses that are not finished yet.
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- express algorithms for data analysis in a functional style,
- recognize how to avoid shuffles and recomputation in Spark,

Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, Javascript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Parallel Programming: https://www.coursera.org/learn/parprog1.
Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, JavaScript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Parallel Programming: https://www.coursera.org/learn/parprog1.
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functions and state,
- write simple functional reactive applications.

Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, Javascript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Functional Programming Principles in Scala: https://www.coursera.org/learn/scala-functional-programming.
Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, JavaScript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Functional Programming Principles in Scala: https://www.coursera.org/learn/scala-functional-programming.
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Functional programming is becoming increasingly widespread in industry. This trend is driven by the adoption of Scala as the main programming language for many applications. Scala fuses functional and object-oriented programming in a practical package. It interoperates seamlessly with both Java and Javascript. Scala is the implementation language of many important frameworks, including Apache Spark, Kafka, and Akka. It provides the core infrastructure for sites such as X, Tumblr and Coursera.
Functional programming is becoming increasingly widespread in industry. This trend is driven by the adoption of Scala as the main programming language for many applications. Scala fuses functional and object-oriented programming in a practical package. It interoperates seamlessly with both Java and JavaScript. Scala is the implementation language of many important frameworks, including Apache Spark, Kafka, and Akka. It provides the core infrastructure for sites such as X, Tumblr and Coursera.

In this course you will discover the elements of the functional programming style and learn how to apply them usefully in your daily programming tasks. You will also develop a solid foundation for reasoning about functional programs, by touching upon proofs of invariants and the tracing of execution symbolically.

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- reason about properties of functions,
- understand generic types for functional programs

Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, Javascript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line.
Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, JavaScript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line.
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- competently microbenchmark parallel code,
- write programs that effectively use parallel collections to achieve performance

Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, Javascript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Functional Program Design in Scala: https://www.coursera.org/learn/scala-functional-program-design.
Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, JavaScript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Functional Program Design in Scala: https://www.coursera.org/learn/scala-functional-program-design.
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originally sourced from https://github.com/Ovski4/jekyll-tabs.

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- template.erb adapted to match the preexisting tab html structure for docs.scala-lang.org
- `tabs` do not use secure random uuid as the id, the `tabs` name parameter is used instead.
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- for the `tab` block, reorder the parameters: the tab label comes first, followed by the name of the parent `tabs`.
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[SI-6288](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6288) | [286dced](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/286dced) | <notextile>SI-6288 Remedy ill-positioned extractor binding.</notextile>
[SI-6288](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6288) | [f69b846](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/f69b846) | <notextile>SI-6288 Fix positioning of label jumps</notextile>
[SI-6288](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6288) | [79a43d7](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/79a43d7) | <notextile>SI-6288 Position argument of unapply</notextile>
[SI-6758](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6758) | [089173d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/089173d) | <notextile>Fixes SI-6758: force LazyAnnnotationInfo for DefDef and TypeDef</notextile>
[SI-6758](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6758) | [089173d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/089173d) | <notextile>Fixes SI-6758: force LazyAnnotationInfo for DefDef and TypeDef</notextile>
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I understand that things can be release notes, and some projects don't like retroactive changes to such files. I'm happy to drop things as requested. I personally prefer being able to understand what I'm reading, hence offering fixes to dated content.

[SI-6555](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6555) | [818a2e6](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/818a2e6) | <notextile>SI-6555 Better parameter name retention</notextile>
[SI-5841](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5841) | [286abfc](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/286abfc) | <notextile>SI-5841 reification of renamed imports</notextile>
[SI-5877](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5877) | [0b1ae9c](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/0b1ae9c) | <notextile>SI-5877 Tweak the check for package object owner.</notextile>
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[SI-5789](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5789) | [850128d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/850128d) | <notextile>SI-5789 Checks in the right version of the test</notextile>
[SI-6782](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6782), [SI-5789](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5789) | [d699122](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/d699122) | <notextile>SI-5789 Removes assertion about implclass flag in Mixin.scala</notextile>
[SI-5894](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5894) | [a23cc20](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/a23cc20) | <notextile>SI-5894 Don't emit static forwarders for macros.</notextile>
[SI-5894](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5894) | [b828e32](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/b828e32) | <notextile>Remove some low-hanging duplication beween GenJVM / GenASM.</notextile>
[SI-5894](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-5894) | [b828e32](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/b828e32) | <notextile>Remove some low-hanging duplication between GenJVM / GenASM.</notextile>
[SI-1672](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-1672) | [31a0aa7](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/31a0aa7) | <notextile>SI-1672 Catches are in tail position without finally.</notextile>
[SI-6535](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6535) | [8a1f85d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/8a1f85d) | <notextile>SI-6535 Step back from the precipice of a cycle</notextile>
[SI-6549](https://issues.scala-lang.org/browse/SI-6549) | [90c87fc](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/90c87fc) | <notextile>SI-6549 Improve escaping in REPL codegen.</notextile>
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[dfa4e23](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/dfa4e23) | <notextile>simplifies checkBounds</notextile>
[a0cd0f8](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/a0cd0f81be) | <notextile>prevents spurious kind bound errors</notextile>
[24455e2](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/24455e2) | <notextile>Recurse into instantiations when stripping type vars.</notextile>
[089173d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/089173d) | <notextile>Fixes SI-6758: force LazyAnnnotationInfo for DefDef and TypeDef</notextile>
[089173d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/089173d) | <notextile>Fixes SI-6758: force LazyAnnotationInfo for DefDef and TypeDef</notextile>
[e5e6d67](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/e5e6d67) | <notextile>Extract base scaladoc functionality for the IDE.</notextile>
[69f4e93](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/69f4e93) | <notextile>DRYer crash reports.</notextile>
[818a2e6](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/818a2e6) | <notextile>SI-6555 Better parameter name retention</notextile>
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[850128d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/850128d) | <notextile>SI-5789 Checks in the right version of the test</notextile>
[d699122](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/d699122) | <notextile>SI-5789 Removes assertion about implclass flag in Mixin.scala</notextile>
[a23cc20](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/a23cc20) | <notextile>SI-5894 Don't emit static forwarders for macros.</notextile>
[b828e32](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/b828e32) | <notextile>Remove some low-hanging duplication beween GenJVM / GenASM.</notextile>
[8434922](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/8434922) | <notextile>Addtional test cases for tail calls in catches.</notextile>
[b828e32](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/b828e32) | <notextile>Remove some low-hanging duplication between GenJVM / GenASM.</notextile>
[8434922](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/8434922) | <notextile>Additional test cases for tail calls in catches.</notextile>
[31a0aa7](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/31a0aa7) | <notextile>SI-1672 Catches are in tail position without finally.</notextile>
[e4d1d93](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/e4d1d93) | <notextile>Warn when generated classfiles differ only in case.</notextile>
[8a1f85d](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/8a1f85d) | <notextile>SI-6535 Step back from the precipice of a cycle</notextile>
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[74ca558](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/74ca558) | <notextile>SI-6551: don't insert apply call in polymorphic expression.</notextile>
[c656920](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/c656920) | <notextile>SI-6663: don't ignore type parameter on selectDynamic invocation</notextile>
[af8b45f](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/af8b45f) | <notextile>Scaladoc update for collection.mutable.MultiMap</notextile>
[db0bf8f](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/db0bf8f) | <notextile>Restore the opimization apparently lost after merge.</notextile>
[db0bf8f](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/db0bf8f) | <notextile>Restore the optimization apparently lost after merge.</notextile>
[1f0e488](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/1f0e488) | <notextile>Fixes SI-6150 - backport to 2.10.x branch.</notextile>
[65778d7](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/65778d7) | <notextile>SI-5330, SI-6014 deal with existential self-type</notextile>
[f8647ee](https://github.com/scala/scala/commit/f8647ee) | <notextile>show developer guidelines on opening pull request</notextile>
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