<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"For developers who know an OOP language like Java, Python, or C#. No experience with Scala or functional programming required"--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The perfect starting point for your journey into Scala and functional programming.</b> <p/>Summary<br> In <i>Get Programming in Scala</i> you will learn: <p/> Object-oriented principles in Scala<br> Express program designs in functions<br> Use types to enforce program requirements<br> Use abstractions to avoid code duplication<br> Write meaningful tests and recognize code smells <p/> Scala is a multi-style programming language for the JVM that supports both object-oriented and functional programming. Master Scala, and you'll be well-equipped to match your programming approach to the type of problem you're dealing with. Packed with examples and exercises, Get Programming with Scala is the perfect starting point for developers with some OO knowledge who want to learn Scala and pick up a few FP skills along the way. <p/> Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. <p/> About the technology<br> Scala developers are in high demand. This flexible language blends object-oriented and functional programming styles so you can write flexible, easy-to-maintain code. Because Scala runs on the JVM, your programs can interact seamlessly with Java libraries and tools. If you're comfortable writing Java, this easy-to-read book will get you programming with Scala fast. <p/> About the book<br> <i>Get Programming with Scala</i> is a fast-paced introduction to the Scala language, covering both Scala 2 and Scala 3. You'll learn through lessons, quizzes, and hands-on projects that bring your new skills to life. Clear explanations make Scala's features and abstractions easy to understand. As you go, you'll learn to write familiar object-oriented code in Scala and also discover the possibilities of functional programming. <p/> What's inside <p/> Apply object-oriented principles in Scala<br> Learn the core concepts of functional programming<br> Use types to enforce program requirements<br> Use abstractions to avoid code duplication<br> Write meaningful tests and recognize code smells <p/>About the reader<br> For developers who know an OOP language like Java, Python, or C#. No experience with Scala or functional programming required. <p/> About the author<br> <b>Daniela Sfregola</b> is a Senior Software Engineer and a Scala user since 2013. She is an active contributor to the Scala Community, a public speaker at Scala conferences and meetups, and a maintainer of open-source projects. <p/> Table of Contents <p/>Unit 0 HELLO SCALA!<br> Unit 1 THE BASICS<br> Unit 2 OBJECT-ORIENTED FUNDAMENTALS<br> Unit 3 HTTP SERVER<br> Unit 4 IMMUTABLE DATA AND STRUCTURES<br> Unit 5 LIST<br> Unit 6 OTHER COLLECTIONS AND ERROR HANDLING<br> Unit 7 CONCURRENCY<br> Unit 8 JSON (DE)SERIALIZATION<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Daniela Sfregola</b> started working with Scala in 2013. Since then she has been an active contributor to the Scala Community. Daniela currently maintains several open source projects in the community and regularly speaks at Scala conferences. She blogs about Scala regularly at https: //danielasfregola.com/
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