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Scala & Functional Programming Essentials | Rock the JVM

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Daniel Ciocîrlan

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  • 1 - Getting Started.mp4
    15:14
  • 2 - Values Variables and Types.mp4
    11:40
  • 3 - Expressions.mp4
    19:34
  • 4 - Functions.mp4
    21:52
  • 5 - Type Inference.mp4
    04:21
  • 6 - Recursion.mp4
    25:13
  • 7 - CallbyName and CallbyValue.mp4
    08:50
  • 8 - Default and Named Arguments.mp4
    08:53
  • 9 - Smart Operations on Strings.mp4
    15:08
  • 10 - ObjectOriented Basics.mp4
    14:40
  • 11 - ObjectOriented Basics exercises.mp4
    17:08
  • 12 - Syntactic Sugar Method Notations.mp4
    16:33
  • 13 - Method Notations Exercises.mp4
    12:09
  • 14 - Scala Objects.mp4
    15:37
  • 15 - Inheritance.mp4
    16:40
  • 16 - Inheritance Continued Abstract Classes and Traits.mp4
    11:47
  • 17 - Inheritance Exercises Implementing Our Own Collection.mp4
    15:49
  • 18 - Generics.mp4
    26:02
  • 19 - Anonymous Classes.mp4
    06:25
  • 20 - ObjectOriented Exercises Expanding Our Collection.mp4
    26:06
  • 21 - Case Classes.mp4
    11:40
  • 22 - Scala 3 Enums.mp4
    09:16
  • 23 - Exceptions.mp4
    27:05
  • 24 - Packaging and Imports.mp4
    12:41
  • 25 - Whats a Function Really.mp4
    23:00
  • 26 - Anonymous Functions.mp4
    13:14
  • 27 - HigherOrderFunctions and Curries.mp4
    19:38
  • 28 - HOFs and Curries Exercises.mp4
    32:08
  • 29 - map flatMap filter and forcomprehensions.mp4
    25:51
  • 30 - A Collections Overview.mp4
    03:39
  • 31 - Sequences List Array Vector.mp4
    23:41
  • 32 - Tuples and Maps.mp4
    15:32
  • 33 - Tuples and Maps Exercises.mp4
    30:51
  • 34 - Options.mp4
    26:19
  • 35 - Handling Failure.mp4
    22:34
  • 36 - Pattern Matching.mp4
    22:04
  • 37 - ALL the Patterns.mp4
    19:57
  • 38 - Patterns Everywhere.mp4
    09:44
  • 39 - Scala 3 Braceless Syntax.mp4
    20:11
  • 40 - Whats next.mp4
    02:16
  • Description


    Become a Scala programmer and get the skills you need to work with Spark, Akka, and any Scala framework!

    What You'll Learn?


    • understand Scala code in production environments or open-source projects
    • think code differently with functional programming
    • write applications in Scala from scratch
    • contribute to products and open-source projects written in Scala
    • skills to start developing with powerful tools on top of Scala: Spark, Akka, Play

    Who is this for?


  • programmers with little or no experience with Scala or functional programming
  • What You Need to Know?


  • some experience with some other programming language - you've built something useful that works
  • computer science fundamentals: memory, running time, how programs compile and run
  • some Java knowledge is a plus, but not required
  • More details


    Description

    Updated for Scala 3! This course is now fully compatible with both Scala 2 and Scala 3.

    In this course, we will learn the basics of Scala and functional programming, two highly in-demand topics in software industry today. Write 3000+ lines of Scala code yourself, with guidance, through 100+ examples and exercises.

    Why Scala:

    • it's currently the hottest language based on the Java Virtual Machine - the number of Scala jobs has exploded, but demand is even higher

    • Scala offers significantly higher pay (> 20%) than same-level Java positions

    • it's incredibly fun - if you learn Scala, you'll hardly want to get back

    • it unlocks the doors to some of the latest technologies - Spark, Akka and more

    I like to get to the point and get things done. This course

    1. deconstructs Scala - which is otherwise hard to learn - into the critical pieces you need

    2. selects the most important Scala concepts and separates them into what's simple but critical and what's powerful

    3. sequences ideas in a way that "clicks" and makes sense throughout the process of learning

    4. applies everything in live Scala code

    The end benefits are still much greater:

    • significant bump in salary when you switch to Scala - return on investment for this course >100x in the first year alone!

    • more enjoyable work - Scala is fun!

    • future-proof skills - you'll be able to work with some of the cutting edge technologies (Spark, Akka etc)

    This course is for established programmers with otherwise no experience with Scala language or little to no experience with functional programming. I already assume a solid understanding of general programming fundamentals. If you've never coded before, this course is likely not for you.

    The course is comprehensive, but you'll always see me get straight to the point. So make sure you have a good level of focus and commitment to become a badass programmer.

    I believe both theory and practice are important. That's why you'll get lectures with code examples, real life Scala code demos and assignments, plus additional resources, instructions, exercises and solutions.

    I've seen that my students are most successful - and my best students work at Google-class companies - when they're guided, but not being told what to do. I have assignments waiting for you, where I offer my (opinionated) guidance but otherwise freedom to experiment and improve upon your Scala code.

    Definitely not least, my students are most successful when they have fun along the way!

    So join me in this course and let's rock the JVM with Scala!

    Who this course is for:

    • programmers with little or no experience with Scala or functional programming

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    Daniel Ciocîrlan
    Daniel Ciocîrlan
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    I'm a software engineer with a passion for teaching. Big fan of Scala and the JVM.I have a Master's Degree in Computer Science and I wrote my Bachelor and Master theses on Quantum Computation. Before starting to learn programming, I won medals at international Physics competitions.For 8+ years, I've taught a variety of Computer Science topics to 100000+ of students at various levels. I've held Hour of Code for 7 year-olds, I've taught university students who now work at Google and Facebook, I've held live trainings for software engineering teams at Adobe and Apple, and I'm now so excited to share what I know with a wider community online.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 40
    • duration 11:21:02
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/07/24