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Scala Programming Beginner : Error

How to start with scala?

Don't forget to install java in your system first.

1) Download Scala from sourceforge.net
2) Extract binaries
3) set path in environment variable for scala ->
Add path of scala/bin in 'path' variable list.
4) Add new variable Scala_Home and value as path of scala directory.
5) Test in cmd by writing 'scalac'.

Note: if it gives error java.exe was unexpected at this time, then remove Java_Home variable from your environment variables, then again check with 'scalac'.

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