Scala Days, Berlin, 12.-13. Oktober 2026
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Scala Days, Berlin, 12.-13. Oktober 2026
Do you already know our group discounts? If you buy five tickets or more, a 10% discount is automatically applied to your order! tickets.plainschwarz...
Haven't bought your ticket yet? Good news: We've decided to extend the Super Early Bird Phase until the end of April!
Scala Days, Berlin, 12-13 October 2026
It's been a few years, but now we're coming to Berlin again: From 12-13 October 2026 Scala Days will take place at Kulturbrauerei. Come and join us: https://scaladays.org/
Time to meet again 🥰
🙌 Scala Days 2026
🗓️ Conference 12 - 13 October
🛠️ Workshops 14 - 15 October
📍Berlin, Germany
Looking forward to welcoming you this autumn!
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✨ Tracking effects and dependencies can quickly get subtle. This talk explores what it means to stay “on track” with tracked values and why it matters.
Here’s "On track with tracked" by Kacper Korban
🔍 Growing functional programmers takes more than teaching syntax. This keynote reflects on how people actually learn FP and how to help that growth happen.
Watch "Keynote: How to Grow More Functional Programmers" from Evan Czaplicki
🤖 Workflows tend to sprawl unless they’re designed carefully. This session looks at defining and running workflows in Scala with MeshCI.
Check out "MeshCI: defining and running workflows in Scala" from Jakob Odersky
🧪 The Typelevel ecosystem has shaped how many of us write Scala today. This talk looks back at where it started, what it became, and what we learned along the way.
Here’s "A Typelevel retrospective" by Arman Bilge
💡 Bridging the gap between code and business requirements is rarely clean or straightforward. This talk looks at Business4s to connect developers and business thinking.
Watch "Business4s: Bridging the Gap Between Devs and the Business" from Voytek Pituła
✨ Large codebases don’t refactor themselves. This session explores Regenesca and how automated source-code refactoring can help keep Scala projects maintainable.
Here’s "Regenesca - Refactoring Generator of Source Code for Scala" by Sakib Hadžiavdić
💡 Unsafe Rust raises strong opinions for a reason. This keynote digs into what “unsafe” really means, why it exists, and how to reason about it.
Check out "Keynote: What's the deal with unsafe Rust?" from Ralf Jung
✨ Spec-first APIs don’t have to mean heavy code generation. This session shows how far you can get by leaning on imports and types instead.
Here’s "Just Import 'N' Go: Spec-first APIs without codegen" by Tomas Mikula
🧪 Curious how compilers actually work under the hood? This talk makes a case for learning compiler engineering as a way to become a stronger programmer overall.
Here’s "Become a Compiler Engineer (and a Better Programmer)" by Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
🤖 sbt 2.0 is a major shift under the hood. This session dives into what’s changing, why it matters, and what “going big” really means.
Check out "sbt 2.0: go big" from Eugene Yokota
🔍 Capture checking keeps moving from theory toward practice. This talk focuses on the first concrete steps and what they enable in real Scala code.
Watch "The first steps towards practical capture checking" from Cao Nguyen Pham
💡 Building libraries that run at Netflix scale comes with very real constraints. This talk walks through designing a Scala 3 library that powers QoE systems in production.
Watch "Designing the library powering Netflix's QoE with Scala 3" from Joan Goyeau
💡 Learning Scala isn’t always a straight line. This talk shares a personal journey through Scala and drumming, with all the parallels, struggles, and small wins along the way.
Check out "From Paradigms to Percussion:" from Priyanka Bose
✨ Big-picture questions matter just as much as new features. This keynote reflects on where Scala stands today and how its capabilities are shaping real-world use.
Here’s "Keynote: Where Are We With Scala's Capabilities?" by Martin Odersky
🔍 Some systems run on rules nobody ever writes down. This session explores how to model and implement those unspoken rules using Scala 3.
Watch "Coding the game of unspoken rules in Scala 3" from Adrien Piquerez and Benoît Fouré
🤖 HTTP routing is one of those problems that looks simple until it isn’t. This talk walks through routing HTTP requests using Scala 3, focusing on clarity and correctness.
Check out "Routing Http Requests with Scala 3" from Noel Welsh
🧪 Tooling makes a huge difference in how Scala feels day to day. This session dives into Metals and how to get the most out of it.
Here’s "Unleashing the Full Potential of Metals" by Tomasz Godzik
🧪 Scala sometimes ends up far from traditional software. This talk dives into chip design and how Scala was used from early ideas to real hardware.
Here’s "Scala Chip Design from Z1R0 to H1R0" by Oron Port
✨ Serializing closures sounds risky, but it doesn’t have to be. This session walks through a simple and safe approach to pickling closures in Scala 3.
Here’s "Simple and Safe Pickling of Closures in Scala 3" by Jonas Spenger and Philipp Haller
💡 Effect safety often stays abstract until you see a concrete model. This talk introduces Capture Checking and shows how it changes the way effects are tracked and reasoned about in Scala.
Check out the Scala Days talk from Oliver Bračevac
🔍 AI tools are starting to blend into everyday Scala workflows. This talk looks at what JetBrains is building and how it fits into real development.
Watch "AI Tooling for Scala Developers: What JetBrains Brings to the Table" from Maciej Gorywoda
🤖 Many teams don’t live in a Scala-only world. This session shares what it’s like to use Scala inside a Go-first company and where it shines.
Check out "Using Scala in a Go-First Company" from Christian Hollinger
📈 A decade of Scala in production was a big part of the conversation at Scala Days with Kpler. From high-performance systems to data-driven engineering, their presence reflected long-term commitment to building reliable software with Scala.
💡 Audio work in Scala goes deeper than you might expect. This talk explores audio processing using Scala Native and FS2, with a focus on performance and structure.
Check out "Scala and Arpeggio: Audio processing with Scala Native and FS2" from Will Binzi
✨ Full-stack Scala sounds nice in theory, but what does it look like in practice? This session shares lessons learned from building a real ML platform end to end.
Here’s "The power of full-stack Scala" by Olga Chuchuk and François Laroche
🤖 WebAssembly keeps opening new doors for Scala. This session walks through compiling Scala.js to WebAssembly and what that enables.
Check out "Compiling Scala.js to WebAssembly" from Sébastien Doeraene