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Scalaz
DESCRIPTION
Scalaz is a Scala library that provides tools, abstractions, and data structures for functional programming. It complements the standard Scala library by offering more advanced type classes (Functor, Monad, Applicative, Arrow, etc.), purely functional data structures, effect systems, and utilities for immutable, declarative, and composable code. Its aim is to help Scala developers write code in a more abstract, mathematically grounded way, enabling reasoning, composition, and safety in large functional codebases.
Features
- Type classes for functional abstractions: Functor, Monad, Applicative, etc., generalized beyond what’s in the base library
- Purely functional data structures (immutable collections with functional semantics and performance)
- Support for effectful programming, error-handling, validation patterns etc in functional style
- Law-based abstractions, enabling reasoning about correctness and composability
- Integration / compatibility with Scala build tools and ecosystems (SBT, etc), letting users pick and choose modules (core, concurrent etc.)
- Numerous helper types and utilities: Option//, Either-like constructs, lazy evaluation, monad transformers etc
Programming Language
Scala
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