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52 technologies in 2016

I have taken a challenge to learn a new technology every week in 2016. The goal is to learn a new technology, build a simple application using it, and blog about it.

Contributing to the 52 technologies in 2016 series

Please contribute if you see an error or something that could be better! Raise an issue or send me a pull request to improve. Contributions of all kinds, including corrections, additions, improvements, and translations, are welcome!

Technologies covered in 52 technologies in 2016 series

Below is the list of technologies covered in this series:

  1. Week 1: January 03, 2016 Finatra - Build Beautiful REST API The Twitter Way. In this tutorial, we will learn how to write Scala REST APIs using Twitter's open source framework Finatra. We will build an application from scratch covering all the steps required to build the application.

  2. Week 2: January 10, 2016 SBT: The Missing Tutorial. In this tutorial, we will learn sbt build tool. sbt is a general purpose build tool written in Scala. It is best suited for Scala application development.

  3. Week 3: January 17, 2016 Sentiment Analysis in Scala with Stanford CoreNLP. In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Stanford CoreNLP library for performing sentiment analysis of unstructured text in Scala.


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