Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition by Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, Bill Venners

Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition



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Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, Bill Venners ebook
Page: 883
Publisher: Artima Inc
Format: djvu
ISBN: 0981531644, 9780981531649


Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon, Bill Venners. Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition Artima Inc; 2011 | 852 Pages | ISBN: 0981531644 | PDF | 17 MB Scala is an object-oriented programming language. Offering a comprehensive introduction to both the standard C++ language and to Visual C++, he offers step-by-step programming exercises, examples, and solutions to deftly guide novice programmers through the ins and outs of C++ development. Ivor Horton has a loyal following who love his winning approach to teaching programming languages, and in this fully updated new edition, he repeats his successful formula. Note that the order of the printed elements in the second statement is unpredictable, as it depends on the scheduling of threads by the operating system. Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition. Scala is an object-oriented programming language for the Java Virtual Machine. Co-authored by Lex Spoon and Bill Venners, this book takes a step-by-step tutorial approach to teaching you Scala. Also I have found these interviews to be very useful: Beginning Scala — Author Interview with David Pollak View July 12, 2009. To learn more about functional programming in Scala, this video of Nathan Hamblen introduces the paradigm in general and this another, by Daniel Spiewak, goes a step further, implementing some functional data .. That was educational in itself. For a introduction, see this presentation by Martin Fowler, who also wrote a book on DSLs. I can honestly say if someone had shown me the Programming in Scala book by Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon & Bill Venners back in 2003 I'd probably have never created Groovy. But then he went a step further. Then he showed how to do functional programming in Java. Indeed I will read these 2 books: Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-step Guide Beginning Scala.

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