A Practical Guide to App Development with Scala

Build Scala apps using concurrency and message passing in an Akka framework using Play framework for web developments

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A Practical Guide to App Development with Scala

What You Will Learn!

  • Explore OOP concepts for Scala programming.
  • See how functional programming changes your Scala code.
  • Build microservices with Reactive programming.
  • Perform database operation using a Slick-JDBC connection with Play.
  • Implement features of Akka such as futures, await, timeouts, and ask patterns.
  • Design and develop an Akka adaptation of the famous 'dining-philosophers' problem.
  • Master the type system to create scalable type-safe applications while cutting down your time spent debugging.
  • Understand how you can work with advanced data structures via built-in features such as the Collections library.
  • Use classes, objects, and traits to transform a trivial chatbot program into a useful assistant.

Description

Are you willing to build real-world Scala applications & contribute to Scala programs, recognizing common patterns and techniques used with the language? Then this course is for you! Scala is a functional programming language that supports OOP principles and it’s quite challenging to develop scalable and reactive applications without any framework/library support.

With this practical & hands-on course, you will begin learning basic of scala such as strings, classes, types, methods, & arrays, functional programming techniques & how to handle files and processes—before getting into concepts such as Object-Oriented Programming. Once you are comfortable with basics you will learn to build real-world applications such as building a customer data entry application, a string processing application to get a word count & much more. Then you will also learn Scala REPL to achieve a better feedback mechanism.

By the end of the course, you will not only be empowered by knowing the ins and outs of Scala, but you will also be able to apply them to solve a variety of problems.

Contents and Overview

This training program includes 2 complete courses, carefully chosen to give you the most comprehensive training possible.

The first course, Scala Beginner Programming Recipes starts with recipes that explore core language principles—covering topics such as strings, classes, types, methods, and arrays—before getting into concepts such as Object Oriented Programming. From there, you'll learn about functional programming techniques and how to handle files and processes. You'll go on to master concurrency in Scala, making use of the Akka framework. You'll learn about working with databases, and then about Reactive programming in Scala and how to use it to build robust microservices and distributed systems. You'll also use the Scala REPL to achieve a better feedback mechanism.

The second course, Scala Projects you will learn various features of the Play and Akka frameworks by building 5 real-world applications with increasing complexity. Beginning with a simple project, a product catalog-listing application, the course will take you through building a customer data entry application, a string processing application to get a word count, a message passing app like Ping pong actors example and Dining-philosophers problem-in humus. Each project will help you master the programming and data capabilities of Scala. By the end of the course, you will not only be empowered by knowing the ins and outs of Scala, but you will also be able to apply them to solve a variety of problems.

About the Authors:

  • Antonio Salazar Cardozo is a developer who has led small teams from his classes at Georgia Tech and through each company he has contributed to. He is a software pragmatist and perfectionist who values great software that is written for humans first and loves to help teams find the development and interaction styles that make them deliver the best software to solve the problems they are solving. Between startups and larger companies, he has worked on most aspects of web and non-web systems and loves to see how each piece of software is received and how it can improve. When he's not leaving honest, extensive code review, he's been known to travel and enjoys visiting both new and old places far from home.

  • Kapil Sanghvi is a postgraduate with an MSc in Business Information Technology from Middlesex University, London. He has worked on Java and Scala projects with different multinational organizations for the last, years in India and UK. His passion is to learn new things and share his expertise with the programming community out there. Currently, he works as a Scala Developer in a UK-based organization developing an in-house product.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course targets Java developers who are comfortable in working with Scala, budding data scientists, and web developers, who want to learn how to overcome various obstacles in their quest to build robust applications in Scala.

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Tags

  • Scala

Subscribers

235

Lectures

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