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I learn Scala programming language and
I have interest in machine learning.
Which ML toolboxes are popular in Scala programming?
you can use spark which is part of Hadoop and has a scala API and machine Learning Library (ML LIB).
http://spark.apache.org/
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The only library I've found that could do that is "Image::OCR::Tesseract", but it doesn't support windows.
Is there any alternative to to that?
Looking at CPAN, Tesseract seems to be the extent of serious OCR systems with Perl wrappers.
You might want to check out:
Perl Image::OCR::Tesseract module on Windows
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I don't found such topic here. So let's share good books (or just it's titles if it is not free/open) to study scala as a first language and also for advanced developers.
Thank you in advance!
Everything is described here: https://stackoverflow.com/tags/scala/info
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Aao!!
I'm currently learning how to create my own OS and am choosing which kernel to go for. I have heard of Monolithic Kernels, Microkernels, Hybrid Kernels, Nano Kernels and Exokernels.
The thing is, I don't understand what Wikipedia has on Nano and Exokernels.
Can someone please explain to me (in English) what the difference between these two kernels to something like a Monolith kernel?
Thanks in advance,
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I am reading Programming in Scala 2nd edition which is based on Scala 2.8
I have read on Scala release notes that many concepts like Actors that are explained in the above book have been phased out.
Can you suggest which chapters I can skip from that book and read from other sources?
Edit 1: I have checked the change log which gave me good idea of new features which have been added.
Any good resources for learning
Akka Actors
Parrallel collections
Macros
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I am learning Scala, Play and Slick. Can you point me to some well written open source applications that I can use to better use these tools?
Thanks
Fully automatic Play Slick CRUD app
https://github.com/slick/play-slick-codegen
Corresponding talk: http://www.parleys.com/play/53a7d2c6e4b0543940d9e54c/
Activator templates:
https://typesafe.com/activator/templates#filter:slick
Some third-party Slick apps:
https://github.com/SlickChair/SlickChair
https://github.com/happymelly/teller
Lots of community related work:
https://github.com/slick/slick/pull/826/files