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Stairway to Scala Applied, Part 2 - aretr - 09-03-2019 Created by Dick Wall | Video: h264 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch | Duration: 04:50 H/M | Lec: 118 | 2.50 GB | Language: English | Sub: English [Auto-generated] Introduction to programming in the Scala language. Scala language features. What you'll learn Understand Scala's composition and inheritance features Create abstract classes and pure abstract members (methods and fields) Override and overload methods Create primary and auxiliary constructors Call superclass constructors and methods Understand and use parametric fields Create factory methods in companion objects Construct simple DSLs (Domain Specific Languages) Understand top and bottom types and how Scala uses them Write correct equals and hashCode methods Use traits to mix behavior into classes Know the different styles of packages and visibility modifiers Be able to import anything from anywhere Write pre-conditions and post-conditions Test your code with unit testing Requirements Students should follow and complete the Stairway to Scala Setup instructions, available for free on Udemy, before starting this course Students should have also completed Stairway to Scala Applied Part 1 or have equivalent skills before starting this course Students will need a laptop or desktop computer with sufficient performance and resources to compile and run the coding exercises Description Stairway to Scala Applied, Part 2 covers Scala features that are different from other languages or maybe unique to Scala. It is intended to follow on from Part 1, and dovetails nicely into that flow. In particular, by following this course you will: Understand Scala's composition and inheritance features Create abstract classes and pure abstract members (methods and fields) Override and overload methods Create primary and auxiliary constructors Call superclass constructors and methods Understand and use parametric fields Create factory methods in companion objects Construct simple DSLs (Domain Specific Languages) Understand top and bottom types and how Scala uses them Write correct equals and hashCode methods Use traits to mix behavior into classes Know the different styles of packages and visibility modifiers Be able to import anything from anywhere Write pre-conditions and post-conditions Test your code with unit testing Who this course is for? Anyone wanting to learn the Scala programming language This is part 2 of a 3 part course, please check you have skills equivalent to part 1 before taking this course We do assume the student has some programming knowledge in a modern programming language https://www.udemy.com/course/stairway-to-scala-applied-part-2/ DOWNLOAD Code: http://nitroflare.com/view/3FA49EC45E71A99/tm2tu.Stairway.to.Scala.Applied.Part.2.part1.rar Code: https://rapidgator.net/file/9c7218f1aadbef4996258d460086a199/tm2tu.Stairway.to.Scala.Applied.Part.2.part1.rar |