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add spreadsheet example from Odersky Venners & Spoon book to test sources #77

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SethTisue opened this issue May 1, 2018 · 2 comments

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@Sciss writes at #76 (comment) :

Regarding the book examples, the best would probably be to simply drop them into test sources, so we would automatically detect if there is a deviation introduced. I have printed copy of edition 2 somewhere buried, and the PDF of edition 1; could you perhaps - if you have PDF of the latest edition - just send me the code examples, then I can add them. In the version I'm seeing, that's listings 32.1 through 32.4, 33.1 through 33.9 ; or if they've never changed, I can copy them from my sources.

@bvenners do you have the code for this...?

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Sciss commented May 1, 2018

Ok, sources are here: https://booksites.artima.com/programming_in_scala_3ed/examples/

I'll add them at some point if there is no objection from the publishers/authors. Says license is Apache, so I assume I can simply copy these.

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Sciss commented Apr 2, 2021

Fourth edition: https://booksites.artima.com/programming_in_scala_4ed/examples/

@bvenners should we add this code? Seems Apache licensed.

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