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Functional Program Design in Scala

In this course you will learn how to apply the functional programming style in the design of larger Scala applications. You'll get to know important new func...
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Functional Program Design in Scala
Platform: Coursera
Video: 5h 46m
Language: English

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About the course

In this course you will learn how to apply the functional programming style in the design of larger Scala applications. You’ll get to know important new functional programming concepts, from lazy evaluation to structuring your libraries using monads. We’ll work on larger and more involved examples, from state space exploration to random testing to discrete circuit simulators. You’ll also learn some best practices on how to write good Scala code in the real world. Finally, you will learn how to leverage the ability of the compiler to infer values from types.

Several parts of this course deal with the question how functional programming interacts with mutable state. We will explore the consequences of combining functions and state. We will also look at purely functional alternatives to mutable state, using infinite data structures or functional reactive programming.

Recommended background: You should have at least one year programming experience. Proficiency with Java or C# is ideal, but experience with other languages such as C/C++, Python, Javascript or Ruby is also sufficient. You should have some familiarity with using the command line. This course is intended to be taken after Functional Programming Principles in Scala: https://www.coursera.org/learn/progfun1.

What can you learn from this course?

✓ Recognize and apply design principles of functional programs
✓ Design functional libraries and their APIs
✓ Write simple functional reactive applications
✓ Understand reasoning techniques for programs that combine functions and state

What you need to start the course?

Basic knowledge of Software Development is required to start this course, as this is an intermediate level course.

Who is this course is made for?

This course was made for intermediate-level students.

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The average price is $4.6 of 309 Software Development courses. So this course is 100% cheaper than the average Software Development course on Coursera.

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Who will teach this course? Can I trust Martin Odersky?

Martin Odersky has created 6 courses that got 81 reviews which are generally positive. Martin Odersky has taught 198,932 students and received a 4.75 average review out of 81 reviews. Depending on the information available, we think that Martin Odersky is an instructor that you can trust.
Computer Science
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Martin Odersky is a professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. He has been working on programming languages for most of his career. He first studied structured and object-oriented programming as a PhD student of Niklaus Wirth, then fell in love with functional programming while working as a post doc at IBM and Yale. When Java came out, he started to add functional programming constructs to the new platform. This led to Pizza and GJ and eventually to Java 5 with generics. During that time he also developed javac, the current reference compiler for Java.

Over the last 10 years, Martin worked on unifying object-oriented and functional programming in the Scala language. Scala quickly escaped from the research lab and became a popular open source tool and industrial language. He now oversees development of Scala as head of the programming group at EPFL and as chairman of the Typesafe company.

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Platform: Coursera
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Language: English

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