Programming Scala: Scalability = Functional Programming + Objects

Programming Scala: Scalability = Functional Programming + Objects

by Dean Wampler (Author), Alex Payne (Author)

Synopsis

Get up to speed on Scala, the JVM language that offers all the benefits of a modern object model, functional programming, and an advanced type system. Packed with code examples, this comprehensive book shows you how to be productive with the language and ecosystem right away, and explains why Scala is ideal for today's highly scalable, data-centric applications that support concurrency and distribution. This second edition covers recent language features, with new chapters on pattern matching, comprehensions, and advanced functional programming. You'll also learn about Scala's command-line tools, third-party tools, libraries, and language-aware plugins for editors and IDEs. This book is ideal for beginning and advanced Scala developers alike. Program faster with Scala's succinct and flexible syntax Dive into basic and advanced functional programming (FP) techniques Build killer big-data apps, using Scala's functional combinators Use traits for mixin composition and pattern matching for data extraction Learn the sophisticated type system that combines FP and object-oriented programming concepts Explore Scala-specific concurrency tools, including Akka Understand how to develop rich domain-specific languages Learn good design techniques for building scalable and robust Scala applications

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 586
Edition: 2
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 14 Dec 2014

ISBN 10: 1491949856
ISBN 13: 9781491949856

Author Bio
Dean Wampler is a Principal Consultant at Think Big Analytics, where he specializes in Big Data problems and tools like Hadoop and Machine Learning. Besides Big Data, he specializes in Scala, the JVM ecosystem, JavaScript, Ruby, functional and object-oriented programming, and Agile methods. Dean is a frequent speaker at industry and academic conferences on these topics. He has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Washington. Alex Payne is Platform Lead at Twitter, where he develops services that enable programmers to build atop the popular social messaging service.