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In an effort to unify the Scala 2 and Scala 3 documentation, we would like the current Scala 3 Book to become a complete documentation of Scala, describing the whole language and detailing the specificities of Scala 2 and Scala 3 when needed. Ultimately, it will be renamed to just “Scala Book”.
To get there, we must carefully read every page of the Scala 2 book and check that its content is fully covered by its corresponding page in the Scala 3 book. If something is missing, that should be added to the Scala 3 book. And if there is no corresponding page in the Scala 3 book, it should be added to it (possibly marked as Scala 2 specific if needed).
See also #2481 for a similar issue on the unification of the Scala 2 and Scala 3 documentation.
In an effort to unify the Scala 2 and Scala 3 documentation, we would like the current Scala 3 Book to become a complete documentation of Scala, describing the whole language and detailing the specificities of Scala 2 and Scala 3 when needed. Ultimately, it will be renamed to just “Scala Book”.
To get there, we must carefully read every page of the Scala 2 book and check that its content is fully covered by its corresponding page in the Scala 3 book. If something is missing, that should be added to the Scala 3 book. And if there is no corresponding page in the Scala 3 book, it should be added to it (possibly marked as Scala 2 specific if needed).
See also #2481 for a similar issue on the unification of the Scala 2 and Scala 3 documentation.
Here is a checklist that tracks our progress.
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