Scala, developed by Martin Odersky, evolved over a decade to unite object-oriented programming (OOP) and functional programming (FP), driven by the need for a scalable language capable of handling both simple and complex tasks. Key features introduced include a native object model, functional constructs like case classes, and better interoperability with Java. The Scala community grew significantly through various events and enhancements, focusing on making the language simpler, robust, and efficient while maintaining its core philosophy.