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Expand Up @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Gradle’s support for the Scala community began in 2023 when the company [acqui

“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to collaborate with Gradle on improving the Scala developer experience,” said Professor Martin Odersky, creator of the Scala programming language and member of Gradle’s Technical Advisory Board. “We value their shared commitment to bringing advanced productivity tooling like Develocity to the Scala community to enhance the daily lives of developers and drive innovation.”

As the leading technology-enablement platform for the practice of Developer Productivity Engineering (DPE), Develocity improves developer productivity by removing critical software development process bottlenecks like slow builds, inefficient troubleshooting, flaky tests, and a general lack of build and test process observability. Scala and sbt users can leverage Develocity’s core features to speed up feedback cycles and measure key performance metrics. For example, [Build Scan®](https://gradle.com/develocity/product/build-scan/) provides Scala developers with observability into each build and test cycle above console logs and Jenkins CI reports for the first time. Additionally, [Build Cache](https://gradle.com/develocity/product/build-cache/) for sbt has proven to accelerate Scala builds by up to 70%.
As the leading technology-enablement platform for the practice of Developer Productivity Engineering (DPE), Develocity improves developer productivity by removing critical software development process bottlenecks like slow builds, inefficient troubleshooting, flaky tests, and a general lack of build and test process observability. Scala and sbt users can leverage Develocity’s core features to speed up feedback cycles and measure key performance metrics. For example, [Build Scan®](https://gradle.com/develocity/product/build-scan/) provides Scala developers with observability into each build and test cycle above console logs and Jenkins reports for the first time. Additionally, [Build Cache](https://gradle.com/develocity/product/build-cache/) for sbt has proven to accelerate Scala builds by up to 70%.

In addition to sbt, Develocity supports Apache Maven, Android, Bazel, npm, Python, and Gradle Build Tool. For more information on Develocity for sbt, visit the [Gradle website](https://gradle.com/develocity/solutions/sbt/).

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