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Programming, Scala

Programming, Scala

Scalability = Functional Programming, Objects

by Dean Wampler

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The second edition of "Programming, Scala" gets experienced developers up to speed on one of today's most exciting languages. Scala offers all the benefits of a modern object model, functional Programming,, and an advanced type system. Packed with code examples, this comprehensive book teaches programmers how to be productive with Scala quickly, and ...

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