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Beginning Scala
Dear Reader,
I’ve been writing software professionally since 1977. Scala gave me an epiphany.
It has forever changed the way that I approach software design and development.
Yikes, you say, I don’t want something that’s going to break my brain. The cool
thing about Scala is that you can dip your little toe in the water and see how
Scala feels.
As you’ll see in Beginning Scala, you can code Scala just as you code Java,
except you’ll have less boilerplate code. I’ll show you how you can wade into
Scala up to your knees and start using Scala’s XML literals to dynamically create
XML to pass data around your application. This built-in XML support allows
you to write complex web applications easily and efficiently, because you can
process XML using the same constructs you use for other data sequences.
I’ll show you how this allows you to transform XML into data structures and
objects with no fuss.
You can then go a little deeper into Scala and use immutable data structures
and pass functions around (although functions are implemented as anonymous
inner classes, so you’re really not that far from Java). If you’re feeling wicked
adventurous, you can join me in dabbling with Scala’s powerful type system.
All of this means you’ll be able to write powerful, elegant applications that take
advantage of Scala’s functional-programming features. You’ll spend less time
writing boilerplate code and more time thinking about and writing the logic of
your application.
Please join me in exploring the power, simplicity, and beauty of Scala.
Maybe you’ll have an epiphany similar to mine.
Thanks,
David Pollak, Lift founder and Scala contributor
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