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Scala Cookbook - 2nd Edition by Alvin Alexander (Paperback)

Scala Cookbook - 2nd Edition by  Alvin Alexander (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Save time and trouble building object-oriented, functional, and concurrent applications with Scala. The latest edition of this comprehensive cookbook is packed with more than 250 ready-to-use recipes and 1,000 code examples to help you solve the most common problems when working with Scala 3 and its popular libraries.</p><p>Scala changes the way you think about programming--and that's a good thing. Whether you're working on web, big data, or distributed applications, this cookbook provides recipes based on real-world scenarios for both experienced Scala developers and programmers just learning to use this JVM language. Author Alvin Alexander includes practical solutions from his experience using Scala for component-based, highly scalable applications that support concurrency and distribution.</p><p>Recipes cover: </p><ul><li>Strings, numbers, and control structures</li><li>Classes, methods, objects, traits, packaging, and imports</li><li>Functional programming techniques</li><li>Scala's wealth of collections classes and methods</li><li>Building and publishing Scala applications with sbt</li><li>Actors and concurrency with Scala Future and Akka Typed</li><li>Popular libraries, including Spark, Scala.js, Play Framework, and GraalVM</li><li>Types, such as variance, givens, intersections, and unions</li><li>Best practices, including pattern matching, modules, and functional error handling</li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Alvin Alexander took the circuitous route to software development. He managed to get a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University while all he wanted to do was play baseball. Once he became a practicing engineer he was volunteered to maintain the company's software applications, and quickly realized he liked it. As a result he ended up teaching himself Fortran, C, Unix and network administration, Perl, Java, Python, Ruby, Scala, and Kotlin. During this process he started a software consulting firm, grew it to fifteen people, sold it, and moved to Alaska. After returning to the "Lower 48" he self-published two books, How I Sold My Business: A Personal Diary, and A Survival Guide for New Consultants. Since then he has written three more books: Scala Cookbook; Functional Programming, Simplified; and Hello, Scala.</p>

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