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Programming in Scala by Martin Odersky
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Programming in Scala (edition 2008)

by Martin Odersky, Lex Spoon (Author), Bill Venners (Author)

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Programming in Scala Fourth Edition is the definitive book on Scala, the popular language for the Java Platform that blends object-oriented and functional programming concepts into a unique and powerful tool for developers. Coauthored by the designer of the Scala language, this authoritative book will teach you, one step at a time, the Scala language and the ideas behind it. The book is carefully crafted to help you learn. The first few chapters will give you enough of the basics that you can already start using Scala for simple tasks. The entire book is organized so that each new concept builds on concepts that came before-a series of steps that promises to help you master the Scala language and the important ideas about programming that Scala embodies. A comprehensive tutorial and reference for Scala, this book covers the entire language and important libraries.… (more)
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Title:Programming in Scala
Authors:Martin Odersky
Other authors:Lex Spoon (Author), Bill Venners (Author)
Info:Mountain View, CA : Artima, Inc., 2008.
Collections:Your library, E-books
Rating:***1/2
Tags:ebook, programming, scala

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Programming in Scala: A Comprehensive Step-by-step Guide by Martin Odersky

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    Programming Scala: Scalability = Functional Programming + Objects by Dean Wampler (billmcn)
    billmcn: I think Odersky's book is better—easier to follow as a tutorial with a deeper discussion of the theoretical issues—but Wampler's book, which is part of the O'Reilly series, is solid too.
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Programming in Scala Fourth Edition is the definitive book on Scala, the popular language for the Java Platform that blends object-oriented and functional programming concepts into a unique and powerful tool for developers. Coauthored by the designer of the Scala language, this authoritative book will teach you, one step at a time, the Scala language and the ideas behind it. The book is carefully crafted to help you learn. The first few chapters will give you enough of the basics that you can already start using Scala for simple tasks. The entire book is organized so that each new concept builds on concepts that came before-a series of steps that promises to help you master the Scala language and the important ideas about programming that Scala embodies. A comprehensive tutorial and reference for Scala, this book covers the entire language and important libraries.

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