Hello everyone,
I am considering applying to Google Summer of Code, particularly in
Spotting task for DBpedia Spotlight. The problem is that I know Java
well and work with it every day, but have never written a single line
in Scala and barely heard about it. I've spent quite a while browsing
the Spotlight code and still can't figure out, what's the rule - why
some parts of the code are written in Scala and others in Java? Even
small modules are split into two parts.
Of course I'd like to take GSoC as an occasion to learn new,
surprisingly popular language, and also expect myself to be able to
read other's Scala code, but would definitely prefer to write my own
in Java. Will it be a problem?

Thanks,
Piotr

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