
The Scala Programming Language
Scalable Scala is well suited to building fast, concurrent, and distributed systems with its JVM, JavaScript and Native runtimes. Scala prioritizes interoperability, giving easy access to many …
Learn Scala | Scala Documentation
Tutorials Take you by the hand through a series of steps to create Scala applications.
Basics | Tour of Scala | Scala Documentation
Scala has a special type of class called a “case” class. By default, instances of case classes are immutable, and they are compared by value (unlike classes, whose instances are compared by …
Install | The Scala Programming Language
Each Scala release has its own page listing alternative installation methods. Click the button above to see the full list of Scala releases, or pick from the most recent releases below.
Tutorials - Scala Documentation
Scala for Java Programmers Quick introduction to the Scala language and compiler for people who already have some experience in Java.
Introduction | Tour of Scala | Scala Documentation
Scala is a modern multi-paradigm programming language designed to express common programming patterns in a concise, elegant, and type-safe way. It seamlessly integrates features of object-oriented …
Online Courses - Scala Documentation
Each lesson provides code examples and exercises that compiles and runs directly in the browser, making it a quick and accessible way to get started with Scala.
New in Scala 3
The Language Reference gives a detailed description of the changes from Scala 2 to Scala 3. The Migration Guide provides you with all the information necessary to move from Scala 2 to Scala 3.
A Scala Tutorial for Java Programmers
If you are coming to Scala with some Java experience already, this page should give a good overview of the differences, and what to expect when you begin programming with Scala.
Getting Started | Scala Documentation
The Scala Book (see the Scala 2 version here), which provides a set of short lessons introducing Scala’s main features. The Tour of Scala for bite-sized introductions to Scala’s features.