03215cam a22004575i 450000100090000000300040000900500170001300600190003000700150004900800410006401000170010502000180012202400350014003500320017504000270020707200160023407200230025007200150027308200220028810000180031024500710032825000130039926000320041226400540044430000250049833600260052333700260054933800360057534700240061150507300063552009580136558800550232365000190237865000220239765000160241965000860243565001280252177600360264977600360268577600360272121663098OSt20220425110150.0m |o d | cr |||||||||||171213s2018 xxu|||| o |||| 0|eng  a 2019739665 a97814842310817 a10.1007/978-1-4842-3108-12doi a(DE-He213)978-1-4842-3108-1 aDLCbengepnerdacDLC 7aUMX2bicssc 7aCOM0512802bisacsh 7aUMX2thema04a005.768321bWEST1 aWeston, Toby.10aScala for java developers :ba practical primer /cBy Toby Weston. a1st ed.  aNew York :bApress ,c2019. 1aBerkeley, CA :bApress :bImprint: Apress,c2018. axxi, 245p. ;c24 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda0 aI. Scala Tour -- 1. The Scala Language -- 2. Installing Scala -- 3. Some Basic Syntax -- 4. Scala's Class Hierarchy -- 5. ScalaDoc -- 6. Language Features -- II. Key Syntactical Differences -- 7. Classes and Fields -- 8. Classes and Objects -- 9. Classes and Functions -- 10. Inheritance -- 11. Control Structures -- 12. Generics -- III. Beyond Java to Scala -- 13. Faking Function Calls -- 14. Faking Language Constructs -- 15. Pattern Matching -- 16. Map and FlatMap -- 17. Monads -- 18. For Comprehensions -- IV. Adopting Scala in Java Teams -- 19. Adopting Scala -- 20. What to Expect -- 21. Tips -- 22. Convert Your Codebase -- 23. Manage Your Codebase -- Appendix A. Code Listings -- Appendix B. Syntax Cheat Sheet -- . aMaster the fundamentals of Scala and understand its emphasis on functional programming that sets it apart from Java. This book will help you translate what you already know in Java to Scala to start your functional programming journey. Learn Scala is split into four parts: a tour of Scala, a comparison between Java and Scala, Scala-specific features and functional programming idioms, and finally a discussion about adopting Scala in existing Java teams and legacy projects. After reading and using this tutorial, you'll come away with the skills in Scala to kick-start your productivity with this growing popular language. You will: Tour Scala and learn the basic syntax, constructs, and how to use the REPL Translate Java syntax that you already know into Scala Learn what Scala offers over and above Java Become familiar with functional programming concepts and idioms Gain tips and advice useful when transitioning existing Java projects to Scala. aDescription based on publisher-supplied MARC data. 0aScala language 0aSome basic syntax 0aInheritance14aJava.0https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I2907024aProgramming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.0https://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/I1403708iPrinted edition:z978148423107408iPrinted edition:z978148423109808iPrinted edition:z9781484248355