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Steps in Scala

Steps in Scala

Steps in Scala

An Introduction to Object-Functional Programming
September 2010
Adobe eBook Reader
9780511795985

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    Scala is a highly expressive, concise and scalable language. It is also the most prominent method of the new and exciting methodology known as object-functional programming. In this book, the authors show how Scala grows to the needs of the programmer, whether professional or hobbyist. They teach Scala with a step-by-step approach and explain how to exploit the full power of the industry-proven JVM technology. Readers can then dive into specially chosen design challenges and implementation problems, inspired by the trials of real-world software engineering. It also helps readers to embrace the power of static typing and automatic type inference. In addition, the book shows how to use the dual-object and functional-oriented natures combined at Scala's core, and so write code that is less 'boilerplate', giving a genuine increase in productivity.

    • A concise yet complete introduction to the features of the language
    • Includes real-world applications and examples, and carefully chosen exercises
    • All of the code in the book is available online, together with exercise solutions

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    September 2010
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511795985
    0 pages
    0kg
    50 b/w illus. 25 tables 35 exercises
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Core features
    • 3. Advanced features
    • 4. Parser builders
    • 5. XML processing
    • 6. GUI programming
    • 7. Concurrent programming
    • 8. On paths and a bit of algebraic abstractions
    • 9. Virtual files coming into existence
    • 10. Compositional file matching
    • 11. Searching, iterating, traversing
    • 12. The expression problem
    • 13. A computer algebra system
    • Appendix A. Multimedia processing
    • Appendix B. Distributing a Scala application along with Scala itself
    • Appendix C. Working with the compiler and the interpreter
    • Appendix D. Scala's grammar
    • References
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
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    • Christos K. K. Loverdos

      Christos K. K. Loverdos is a research-inclined computer software professional. He has been working in the software industry for more than ten years, designing and implementing flexible, enterprise-level systems and was a member of the core team that led the design and implementation of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games portal (www.athens2004.com).

    • Apostolos Syropoulos

      Apostolos Syropoulos is a computer scientist. He has been instrumental in the spread of TeX and other related document preparation tools inside and outside Greece and is currently working as a computer educator.