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carlos puentesYou know who you are. You’re the developer who picked up Java years ago, maybe as a second language and better alternative to C++, maybe as your first language coming into the industry. You’re comfortable with Java, you know its ins and outs, its moods. It’s like an old girlfriend; you may not feel the vibe anymore, but you know just how to rub it so it smiles. In short, you’re a craftsman, and Java is your workhorse tool.
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Tim Lossen"Have no fear, ye refugee of Java EE grid iron, all is not lost. True, Scala is a functional language, but it’s also imperative and highly object oriented. What does this mean? It means that you don’t have to write code with the sole purpose of pleasin
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John ferrolinoTeaches Scala from a java programmer perspective...
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Scala seems to offer everything you’ve been looking for in a language: static typing, compiled to bytecode (so you can run it on all those ancient Java-capable servers), a succinct and expressive syntax
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