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Given a DNA string, compute how many times each nucleotide occurs in the string.
Take a nested list and return a single list with all values except nil/null.
Detect saddle points in a matrix.
Scala is a constantly evolving language, bringing research and industry together.
Scala combines object-oriented and functional programming in one concise, high-level language.
Static typing with inference, traits, type classes, higher-kinded types and typed macros
Scala can run and interop with JVM, JavaScript (browser and Node.js), and native code.
Scala provides a strong emphasis on immutable data structures.
Scala is being used by some of the world's tech giants.
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