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    Scala: Scala Programmer - Beginner To Expert!: 3-In-1

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    Scala: Scala Programmer - Beginner To Expert!: 3-In-1

    Scala: Scala Programmer - Beginner To Expert!: 3-In-1
    Last updated 7/2018
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    Language: English | Size: 6.52 GB | Duration: 10h 58m

    Become an expert with the most useful Scala recipes

    What you'll learn

    Master core language principles such as strings, classes, and types to write better Scala code

    Create advanced functionalities in your code using patterns

    Use concurrency to enhance your Scala coding with the Akka framework

    Build microservices with Reactive programming

    Explore OOP concepts for Scala programming

    See how functional programming changes your Scala code

    Test your code using the spec2 library

    Requirements

    Prior programming experience of Java is assumed.

    Basic knowledge of OOP concepts will be useful.

    Description

    Scala is a powerful multi-purpose programming language that is much appreciated for its simple object-oriented, functional style. Pattern matching is Scala's tremendous ability to deconstruct data in intuitive and readable ways, letting you write safely in a few lines of code what other languages can take tens of buggy lines to get across.This course is an easy-to-follow guide full of examples to help you, push your applications from good enough to great!
    This comprehensive 3-in-1 course is an easy-to-follow guide full of examples to help you gain an in-depth understanding of Scala. Build classes that compose one or more traits for complete reusability, or create new functionality by fusing them at instantiation. Save time and trouble by using Scala to build object-oriented, functional, Reactive, and concurrent applications. Harness the power of Scala for highly scalable and distributed, microservice- based applications.


    Contents and Overview

    This training program includes 3 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive


    The first course, Scala Beginner Programming Recipes, covers efficient Scala code using these tips and tricks. Covers topics such as strings, classes, types, methods, and arrays—before getting into concepts such as Object Oriented Programming.Learn functional programming techniques and how to handle files and processes. Master concurrency in Scala, making use of the Akka framework. Work with databases, and then about Reactive programming in Scala and how to use it to build robust microservices and distributed systems.


    The second course, Scala Intermediate Recipes, covers Scala's more powerful features with some easy tricks. Explore the various ways that patterns can be used, as well as some of the more advanced functionality that they hide. A quick detour into testing will introduce the specs2 library and how to use it to do behavior-driven development in Scala. Dig into Scala's collections some more; Scala's collections library is vast, and holds many powerful tools for dealing with data. Finally, you'll go through a few tricks that let you get readable and type-safe frameworks in place to describe your domain.


    The third course, Scala Expert Recipes, covers becoming an expert with the most useful Scala recipes. In this video, you’ll start with optimization in the world of Scala, covering a few handy features in the language that let you reduce the overhead of for certain operations. Scala’'s interactions with Java can be a sticking point during debugging, profiling, and in more advanced scenarios where Java libraries have useful functions you want to use from Scala; we look at all of these scenarios to get a better understanding of this interaction point.


    Finally, we touch on a few more advanced tips and tricks–-—a grab-bag of useful knowledge that can come in handy any time.


    By the end of the course, you’ll optimize your code with advanced tips and tricks to increase your Scala code's efficiency and become an expert with the most useful Scala recipes.

    About the Author
    Antonio Salazar Cardozo is a developer who has led small teams from his classes at Georgia Tech and through each company he has contributed to. He is a software pragmatist and perfectionist who values great software that is written for humans first, and loves to help teams find the development and interaction styles that make them deliver the best software to solve the problems they are solving. Between startups and larger companies, he has worked on most aspects of web and non-web systems, and loves to see how each piece of software is received and how it can improve. When he's not leaving honest, extensive code review, he's been known to travel and enjoys visiting both new and old places far from home.



    Overview

    Section 1: Scala Beginner Programming Recipes

    Lecture 1 The Course Overview

    Lecture 2 Setting Up Ammonite-REPL

    Lecture 3 Getting a Basic Scala Project Set Up on the Command Line

    Lecture 4 Setting Up Dependencies and Publishing in sbt

    Lecture 5 Setting Up a Multi-Module sbt Project

    Lecture 6 Importing an sbt Project Into IntelliJ IDEA

    Lecture 7 Scala Philosophy: Everything is an Expression

    Lecture 8 Basic Data Types: Strings and Numbers

    Lecture 9 Functions and Match Statements

    Lecture 10 Scala Philosophy: Null Allergies and Option

    Lecture 11 Collection Basics

    Lecture 12 Basic for Comprehensions

    Lecture 13 Generic Collection Operations

    Lecture 14 Quick Introduction to Object-Oriented Scala

    Lecture 15 Additional Trait Features

    Lecture 16 Singletons

    Section 2: Scala Intermediate Recipes

    Lecture 17 The Course Overview

    Lecture 18 Basic Pattern Matching

    Lecture 19 Pattern Matching Collections

    Lecture 20 Case Classes

    Lecture 21 Try/Catch Statements and Pattern Matching

    Lecture 22 PartialFunctions

    Lecture 23 Custom Match Patterns

    Lecture 24 specs2 Basics

    Lecture 25 specs2 Matchers

    Lecture 26 Mocking with specs2

    Lecture 27 Generative Testing

    Lecture 28 specs2 Tips and Tricks

    Lecture 29 Additional Collection Types

    Lecture 30 Basic Mutability with Builders

    Lecture 31 Interesting Collection Features

    Lecture 32 Sorting Collections

    Lecture 33 Intermediate for Comprehensions

    Lecture 34 Trait Stacking and Abstract Override

    Lecture 35 Function Declaration Tricks

    Section 3: Scala Expert Recipes

    Lecture 36 The Course Overview

    Lecture 37 Recursion and the tailrec Annotation

    Lecture 38 Switch Annotation

    Lecture 39 Value Classes

    Lecture 40 Basic Implicit Parameters

    Lecture 41 Implicit Parameters and Typeclasses

    Lecture 42 Implicit Parameters and Typeclasses

    Lecture 43 Java Interoperation

    Lecture 44 Profiling Scala

    Lecture 45 Debugging Scala in an IDE

    Lecture 46 Scala Philosophy: Pervasive Types and Immutability

    Lecture 47 Advantages and Dangers of Mutability

    Lecture 48 Streams

    Lecture 49 Mutability Versus Immutability in Practice

    Lecture 50 Advanced String Interpolation

    Lecture 51 Try and Either for Representing Type Alternatives

    Lecture 52 Parallel Collections

    Lecture 53 Parameterized Types and Generic Programming

    Java developers who are comfortable in working with Scala, budding data scientists, and web developers, who want to learn how to overcome various obstacles in their quest to build robust applications in Scala.