The Play framework provides flexible and easy-to-use functionality for HTTP request data validation, for validating form data. This article provides an overview of the framework's built-in validation rules.
Today we’ve released three new OSS libraries for the Play! Framework in our OSS section:
Our previous article on how to get a job at Lunatech explained why going through a recruiter makes it less likely that you will get an interview. Having explained how not to get an interview, this article explains what definitely will get you one.
If you want someone to know how fast and straightforward it is to build a Scala web application with the Play framework, then show, don't tell. The most compelling way to do this is to download Play and start coding a web application from scratch, while they watch. This article is a script for a five-minute live-coding Play demo.
How to Get a Job at Cloudera is an excellent article that explains to job candidates how to be more interesting than just a CV in the mail, and why going through a recruitment agency puts you at a big disadvantage. You could just read the article with Lunatech in mind, because the same things are true here as well, and because we are also interviewing people for our Java EE developer vacancies at the moment. However, it is worth re-telling the story from our point of view, which is what this article is.
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