"Photo by Goran Ivos on Unsplash We're excited to announce that Scala 2.13 is now in Public Preview (PuPr) on Snowpark for Scala client, UDxF and Stored Procedures! This release brings the massive collections overhaul, performance improvements, and powerful language enhancements of Scala 2.13 to the Snowflake AI Data Cloud. Where Can You Use Scala 2.13 in Snowflake? Snowflake SQL Snowpark Scala client library Why Upgrade?"
"Revamped Collections Library: Scala 2.13 introduced a completely re-engineered collections library. It's simpler, more performant, and more consistent. This makes collection transformations more efficient and your code easier to reason about. Performance Improvements: Experience faster compilation times and general performance boosts throughout the standard library, enabling more efficient data processing and application logic within Snowflake. Future-Proofing for Scala 3: Upgrading to Scala 2.13 is the recommended stepping stone for migrating to Scala 3."
"It introduces syntax and features that ensure a smoother transition to the next generation of the Scala language. For more details, check out the Scala 2.13 release notes. How to Get Started? To start using it, simply update your project to depend on Snowpark Scala 2.13 and/or set your Scala RUNTIME_VERSION to 2.13 in your Stored Procedures or UDFs."
Scala 2.13 is now in Public Preview on Snowpark for Scala client, UDxF, and Stored Procedures within the Snowflake AI Data Cloud. The release includes a completely re-engineered collections library that is simpler, more performant, and more consistent, improving collection transformations and code clarity. The standard library delivers faster compilation and general performance improvements that speed data processing and application logic. Upgrading to Scala 2.13 serves as a recommended stepping stone toward Scala 3 by introducing syntax and features that ease migration. To use it, update project dependencies or set Scala RUNTIME_VERSION to 2.13 for Stored Procedures and UDFs.
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