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      <title>Scala Testing Frameworks Compared: ScalaTest vs specs2 vs uTest for JVM Testing in 2026</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Scala developers have the luxury of choosing from several mature testing frameworks, each with distinct philosophies. &lt;strong&gt;ScalaTest&lt;/strong&gt; offers the broadest set of testing styles. &lt;strong&gt;specs2&lt;/strong&gt; embraces specification-driven development with a strong functional programming orientation. &lt;strong&gt;uTest&lt;/strong&gt; provides a minimalistic, macro-powered approach with fast compile times. Selecting the right framework shapes your team&amp;rsquo;s testing culture and productivity.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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