A Beginner's Guide to Scala, Object Orientation and Functional Programming [electronic resource] / by John Hunt.

Por: Hunt, John [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edición: 2nd ed. 2018Descripción: XIX, 531 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783319757711Tema(s): Computer programming | Programming languages (Electronic computers) | Programming Techniques | Programming Languages, Compilers, InterpretersFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.11 Clasificación LoC:QA76.6-76.66Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Elements of Object Orientation -- Why Object Orientation? -- Object Orientation Systems -- Functional Programming -- Scala Background -- Little Scala -- Scala Building Blocks -- Scala Classes -- Scala Methods -- Packages and Encapsulation -- Building A Class -- Classes and Inherit -- Objects and Instances -- Value Classes -- Constructs -- Control -- Traits -- Further Traits -- Arrays -- Tuples -- Functional Programming in Scala -- Higher Order Functions -- Partial Application -- Collections -- List and Map Collections -- Immutable and Mutable Collection Packages -- Type Parameterization -- Further Constructs -- Exception Handling -- Akka Actors -- Further Akka Actors -- Scala and JDBC Database -- Scala Style Database Access -- Slick -- Testing -- Scala Testing -- Play Framework -- Restful Services -- Scalaz -- Scala Swing -- Scala Swing Reactors -- Build Tools -- Java Interop. .
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: Scala is now an established programming language developed by Martin Oderskey and his team at the EPFL. The name Scala is derived from Sca(lable) La(nguage). Scala is a multi-paradigm language, incorporating object oriented approaches with functional programming. Although some familiarity with standard computing concepts is assumed (such as the idea of compiling a program and executing this compiled from etc.) and with basic procedural language concepts (such as variables and allocation of values to these variables) the early chapters of the book do not assume any familiarity with object orientation nor with functional programming These chapters also step through other concepts with which the reader may not be familiar (such as list processing). From this background, the book provides a practical introduction to both object and functional approaches using Scala. These concepts are introduced through practical experience taking the reader beyond the level of the language syntax to the philosophy and practice of object oriented development and functional programming. Students and those actively involved in the software industry will find this comprehensive introduction to Scala invaluable.
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Elements of Object Orientation -- Why Object Orientation? -- Object Orientation Systems -- Functional Programming -- Scala Background -- Little Scala -- Scala Building Blocks -- Scala Classes -- Scala Methods -- Packages and Encapsulation -- Building A Class -- Classes and Inherit -- Objects and Instances -- Value Classes -- Constructs -- Control -- Traits -- Further Traits -- Arrays -- Tuples -- Functional Programming in Scala -- Higher Order Functions -- Partial Application -- Collections -- List and Map Collections -- Immutable and Mutable Collection Packages -- Type Parameterization -- Further Constructs -- Exception Handling -- Akka Actors -- Further Akka Actors -- Scala and JDBC Database -- Scala Style Database Access -- Slick -- Testing -- Scala Testing -- Play Framework -- Restful Services -- Scalaz -- Scala Swing -- Scala Swing Reactors -- Build Tools -- Java Interop. .

Scala is now an established programming language developed by Martin Oderskey and his team at the EPFL. The name Scala is derived from Sca(lable) La(nguage). Scala is a multi-paradigm language, incorporating object oriented approaches with functional programming. Although some familiarity with standard computing concepts is assumed (such as the idea of compiling a program and executing this compiled from etc.) and with basic procedural language concepts (such as variables and allocation of values to these variables) the early chapters of the book do not assume any familiarity with object orientation nor with functional programming These chapters also step through other concepts with which the reader may not be familiar (such as list processing). From this background, the book provides a practical introduction to both object and functional approaches using Scala. These concepts are introduced through practical experience taking the reader beyond the level of the language syntax to the philosophy and practice of object oriented development and functional programming. Students and those actively involved in the software industry will find this comprehensive introduction to Scala invaluable.

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