Fundamental Algorithms in Scala /

Implement classic, simple algorithms using the functional approach in Scala About This Video Install Scala and get started with using it (IDE and REPL) Reinforce your knowledge using assessments and quizzes Verify the concepts learned through an end-of-the-course practical project In Detail Scala�...

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Main Author: Cutajar, James (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Packt Publishing, 2017.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:Implement classic, simple algorithms using the functional approach in Scala About This Video Install Scala and get started with using it (IDE and REPL) Reinforce your knowledge using assessments and quizzes Verify the concepts learned through an end-of-the-course practical project In Detail Scala's functional programming features are a boon to help you design ?easy to reason about? systems to control growing software complexities. In this course, you will look at some classic simple algorithms. Most algorithms are traditionally defined in an imperative manner, typically consisting of repetitions in the form of conditional looping and altering states. Writing these in a functional manner is not always a trivial process. Moving ahead, you will learn to implement these elementary algorithms using a combination of functional concepts instead of the traditional imperative approach. After covering the important functional concepts in Scala you will move on to the decimal to binary conversion and generate sequences algorithms. Further, we will look at implementing a series of algorithms such as generating prime numbers, divide and conquer, greedy algorithms, and functional infix to postfix conversion. By the end of this course, you will be well versed in the functional concepts of Scala and would have implemented all of these.
Item Description:Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 3 hr., 40 min.)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.