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    54 \end{quote}
    54 \end{quote}
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    56 \noindent
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    57 I found a convenient IDE for writing Scala programs is Microsoft's
    57 I found a convenient IDE for writing Scala programs is Microsoft's
    58 \textit{Visual Studio Code} (VS Code) which runs under MacOSX, Linux and
    58 \textit{Visual Studio Code} (VS Code) which runs under MacOSX, Linux and
    59 obviously Windows. It can be downloaded for free from
    59 obviously Windows.\footnote{Unlike \emph{Microsoft Visual Studio}, which
       
    60 is a heavy-duty, Windows-only IDE\ldots{}jeez, could they have not just
       
    61 made up some different name for a complete different project? For the
       
    62 pedantic, Microsoft Visual Studio is an IDE, whereas Visual Studio Code
       
    63 is a source code editor. Anybody knows the what the difference is?} It
       
    64 can be downloaded for free from
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    61 \begin{quote}
    66 \begin{quote}
    62 \url{https://code.visualstudio.com}
    67 \url{https://code.visualstudio.com}
    63 \end{quote}
    68 \end{quote}
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    65 \noindent
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    66 and should already come pre-installed in the Department (together with
    71 and should already come pre-installed in the Department (together with
    67 the Scala compiler). VS Code is far from perfect, however it includes a
    72 the Scala compiler). Being a project started in 2015, VS Code is
       
    73 relatively new and thus far from perfect. However it includes a
    68 \textit{Marketplace} from which a multitude of extensions can be
    74 \textit{Marketplace} from which a multitude of extensions can be
    69 downloaded that make editing and running Scala code a little easier (see
    75 downloaded that make editing and running Scala code a little easier (see
    70 Figure~\ref{vscode} for my setup).
    76 Figure~\ref{vscode} for my setup).
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    72 \begin{figure}[t]
    78 \begin{figure}[t]