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Are you a Scala first-timer who find yourself fighting with the build system for even the simplest of tasks? Then this guide is for you. If you are a Scala veteran that just never bothers to remember the syntax, then this is for you as well.
Will use the product/quotient rule and derivatives of y will use the chain rule. The “trick” is to differentiate as normal and every time you differentiate a y you tack on a y (from the chain rule). After differentiating solve for y. 1 3 2 2 d n, a.
Also, remember that this guide assumes SBT 0.13.x.
Hello World
Let's go back to basic! This is how to prepare a project's base directory:
Contents of
build.sbt
:Main.scala
might look like:If you are using Git, add the following directories to
.gitignore
. They are auto generated and you don't want them:Now, try to run it from the base directory,
hello-world
. Remember, you must run it from the base directory.Horray!
Dependencies
Specifying multiple dependencies one by one in
build.sbt
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Cheat Sheet 1.3.5
Alternatively, you can also specify them as a
Seq
Commands
Cheatsheet 1.3.4
SBT commands that are most likely to be used on a daily basis