author | Christian Urban <christian.urban@kcl.ac.uk> |
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State by itself is quite harmless. However, mutable state is the big offender. Especially if it is shared. What exactly is mutable state? Any state that can change. |
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Why functional programming? |
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Nice article and pictures of multicores. |
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https://sigma.software/about/media/pillars-functional-programming-part-1 |
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Maven repository for jars (par collections for example) |
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lectures on scala |
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Scala course at Lund University |
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https://github.com/lunduniversity/introprog |
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http://cs.lth.se/pgk/download/ |
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an argument for pure functions and programming |
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https://dev.to/pietvandongen/pure-bliss-with-pure-functions-in-java-1mba |
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Abstract syntax tree generation |
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10419101/how-can-i-find-the-statements-in-a-scala-program-from-within-a-compiler-plugin |
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95 hardest sudoku problems |
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http://www.dos486.com/sudoku/top95.txt |
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code example (bar code decoder) |
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https://habr.com/en/post/439768/ |
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online tutorial for scala |
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https://hub.mybinder.org/user/sbrunk-almond-examples-yw61qxqu/lab |
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Scala best practices |
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https://nrinaudo.github.io/scala-best-practices/index.html |
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codejudge |
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Race Track game |
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Game of life |
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https://meta.plasm.us/posts/2013/03/28/better-scala-syntax-highlighting-for-hakyll/ |
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CS quotes |
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https://henrikwarne.com/2016/04/17/more-good-programming-quotes/ |
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https://henrikwarne.com/2017/09/16/more-good-programming-quotes-part-2/ |
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“To have another language is to possess a second soul.” |
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― attributed Charlemagne, Emperor of the Carolingian Empire (Western Europe) |
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FP strongly discourages changing the state of a variable once initialized. This has a profound effect upon concurrency. If you can’t change the state of a variable, you can’t have a race condition. If you can’t update the value of a variable, you can’t have a concurrent update problem. |
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8. Forced Null-Checks |
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In Java, the method signature of a public method does not tell you if |
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a returned value can be null or not. Take this signature for instance: |
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What happens when no item is selected? Does this method then return |
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null? Or does it return an empty list? We do not know for sure without |
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looking into the implementation of this method (except we are very |
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lucky in this case that the signature has a good javadoc description |
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of the return type). There are two mistakes a developer could possibly |
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make: (1)fForgetting to check the return value for null when it can be |
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null, resulting in the famous NullPointerException, or; (2) checking |
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it for null although it never can be null, resulting in needless code. |
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why functional programming matters |
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http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2038036 |
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why pure functions |
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http://www.deadcoderising.com/2017-06-13-why-pure-functions-4-benefits-to-embrace-2/ |
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BufferOverflow |
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http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2017/q2/344 |
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wartremover |
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https://blog.knoldus.com/2017/06/15/remove-scala-warts-with-wartremover/ |
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Intro Videos |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHsIj60VfQ (30:00 slide about functions) |
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1VAdzkoY7M2e3msbW9Ur8w/videos?shelf_id=0&view=0&sort=dd |
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Scala warts |
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http://www.lihaoyi.com/post/WartsoftheScalaProgrammingLanguage.html |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/616n3y/could_anyone_recommend_scala_resources_that/ |
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online compiler |
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https://scalafiddle.io/ |
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http://www.scala-lang.org/blog/2017/05/19/scastie.html |
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Book |
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http://twitter.github.io/effectivescala/ |
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Very good explanation of what being functional programming means |
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https://dotboris.github.io/2017/04/07/functional-programming/ |
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Source of exercises |
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http://exercism.io |
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https://www.scala-exercises.org/ |
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http://www.sofiacole.com/technology/adopting-scala-the-next-steps/ |
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https://medium.com/@markcanlasnyc/scala-saturday-functions-for-the-object-oriented-4218f9ed192b#.dw8x8zxvb |
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Map-Reduce in Scala |
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bash scripting |
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https://likegeeks.com/linux-bash-scripting-awesome-guide-part3/ |
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collatz |
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http://codepen.io/benlorantfy/pen/KWzXoX |
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cheat sheets |
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https://mbonaci.github.io/scala/ |
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http://alvinalexander.com/downloads/scala/Scala-Cheat-Sheet-devdaily.pdf |
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http://homepage.cs.uiowa.edu/~tinelli/classes/022/Fall13/Notes/scala-quick-reference.pdf |
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scala books |
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http://underscore.io/training/ |
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dependent types in Scala |
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https://stepik.org/course/ThCS-Introduction-to-programming-with-dependent-types-in-Scala-2294/ |
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chess engine in scala |
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http://marianogappa.github.io/software/2017/03/24/ostinato-a-chess-engine-written-in-scala-that-runs-on-the-browser-docker-and-the-repl/ |
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https://en.lichess.org |
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scala code quality |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/scala/comments/616n3y/could_anyone_recommend_scala_resources_that/ |
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Scala Jobs in the Netherlands |
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