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| 195 |     80 | \renewcommand{\slidecaption}{PEP (Scala) \liningnums{01}, King's College London}
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| 22 |     81 | 
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| 334 |     82 | % https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2019#technology-most-loved-dreaded-and-wanted
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| 22 |     95 | 
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|  |     96 | \begin{document}
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|  |     97 | 
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|  |     98 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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|  |     99 | \begin{frame}[t]
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|  |    100 | \frametitle{%
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|  |    101 |   \begin{tabular}{@ {}c@ {}}
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|  |    102 |   \\[5mm]
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| 199 |    103 |   \hspace{7mm}\huge PEP Scala (\liningnums{1}) 
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| 22 |    104 |   \end{tabular}}
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|  |    105 | 
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|  |    106 |   \normalsize
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|  |    107 |   \begin{center}
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|  |    108 |   \begin{tabular}{ll}
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| 137 |    109 |     Email:  & christian.urban at kcl.ac.uk\\
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| 353 |    110 |     %Office: & N\liningnums{7.07} (North Wing, Bush House)\bigskip\\
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| 309 |    111 |     Slides \& Code: & KEATS\bigskip\\
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| 353 |    112 |     %Office Hours: &  Thursdays 12:00 -- 14:00\\
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|  |    113 |     %Additionally: & (for Scala) Tuesdays 10:45 -- 11:45\\ 
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| 22 |    114 |   \end{tabular}
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|  |    115 |   \end{center}
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|  |    116 | 
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| 199 |    117 |   %\tiny
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|  |    118 |   %developed since 2004 bv Martin Odersky
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|  |    119 |   %picture about assignments
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|  |    120 | 
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|  |    121 | \begin{textblock}{6}(0.5,0.5)
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|  |    122 | \includegraphics[scale=0.035]{../pics/assign.jpg}\\[-1mm]
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|  |    123 | \end{textblock}
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| 22 |    124 | 
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|  |    125 | \end{frame}
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|  |    126 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%     
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|  |    127 | 
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|  |    128 | 
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|  |    129 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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|  |    130 | \begin{frame}[c]
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|  |    131 | \frametitle{Why Scala?}
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|  |    132 | 
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| 352 |    133 | \begin{textblock}{6}(3,3)
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| 22 |    134 | \begin{tabular}{l}
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|  |    135 | \mbox{}\hspace{-1mm}\includegraphics[scale=0.36]{../pics/twitter.png}\\[-1mm]
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|  |    136 | \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{../pics/linked.png}\\
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| 141 |    137 | \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{../pics/guardian.jpg}\\[-3mm]
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| 22 |    138 | \mbox{}\hspace{-2mm}\includegraphics[scale=0.38]{../pics/morgan.png}\\[-3mm]
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|  |    139 | \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{../pics/suisse.png}\\
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| 23 |    140 | {\large\bf ...}
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|  |    141 | \end{tabular}
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|  |    142 | \end{textblock}
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|  |    143 | 
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| 352 |    144 | \begin{textblock}{6}(9,3)
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| 23 |    145 | \begin{tabular}{l}
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| 22 |    146 | \includegraphics[scale=0.20]{../pics/edf.png}\\[-1mm]
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|  |    147 | \includegraphics[scale=0.08]{../pics/novell.png}\\[-1mm]
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|  |    148 | \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{../pics/foursquare.png}\\
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|  |    149 | \includegraphics[scale=0.30]{../pics/hsbc.png}\\
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|  |    150 | {\large\bf ...}
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|  |    151 | \end{tabular}
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|  |    152 | \end{textblock}
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| 199 |    154 | 
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| 352 |    155 | \begin{textblock}{12}(2,11)
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|  |    156 |   \footnotesize
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|  |    157 |   \begin{mybox3}{A former student working now at Quantexa:}\it
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|  |    158 |     ``I am a former student. I graduated last year. I got my dream job
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|  |    159 |     as a backend Scala developer. Most of the Scala I know is from PEP
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|  |    160 |     2018/19. My interviewers said they expect code of a lesser quality
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|  |    161 |     even from people with one year of experience.''
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|  |    162 | \end{mybox3}
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|  |    163 | \end{textblock}  
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| 199 |    164 | 
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| 22 |    165 | \end{frame}
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|  |    166 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%     
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|  |    167 | 
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| 352 |    168 | %\begin{textblock}{6}(2,12)
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|  |    169 | %\begin{bubble}[9.4cm]
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|  |    170 | %  \small
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|  |    171 | %  developed since 2004 by Martin Odersky
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|  |    172 | %  (he was behind Generic Java which was included in Java 5
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|  |    173 | %  \ldots I am using Scala since maybe 2008?)
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|  |    174 | %\end{bubble}
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|  |    175 | %\end{textblock}
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| 23 |    176 | 
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|  |    177 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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|  |    178 | \begin{frame}[c]
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|  |    179 | \frametitle{Why Scala?}
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|  |    180 | 
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|  |    181 | \begin{itemize}
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| 34 |    182 | \item compiles to the JVM\\
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|  |    183 |   \textcolor{gray}{(also JavaScript, native X86 in the works)}\medskip
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| 32 |    184 | \item integrates seamlessly with Java\medskip
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| 352 |    185 | \item combines \underline{\bf functional} and {\bf object-oriented} programming\medskip
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|  |    186 | 
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|  |    187 | \item no pointers, no null
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|  |    188 | %\item it is a bit on the ``theory'' / ``mathematical'' side\\
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|  |    189 | %  \textcolor{gray}{(no pointers, no \texttt{null}, but expressions)}
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| 34 |    190 |   
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| 33 |    191 | \item often one can write very concise and elegant code
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|  |    192 | \end{itemize}\bigskip\medskip  
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|  |    193 | 
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| 308 |    194 | %\small
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|  |    195 | %alternatives:\\
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|  |    196 | %Elm, Haskell, Ocaml, F$\sharp$, Erlang, ML, Lisp (Racket), \ldots
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| 23 |    197 | 
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|  |    198 | \end{frame}
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| 22 |    199 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%   
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|  |    201 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 308 |    202 | \begin{frame}[t]
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| 32 |    203 | \frametitle{Java vs Scala}
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|  |    204 | 
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| 308 |    205 | {\lstset{language=java,numbers=right}\fontsize{12}{12}\selectfont
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| 32 |    206 | \texttt{\lstinputlisting{Point.java}}}
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|  |    207 | 
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| 308 |    208 | \rule{11cm}{0.3mm}\\[-3mm]
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| 33 |    209 | 
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| 32 |    210 | {\lstset{language=scala}\fontsize{12}{12}\selectfont
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|  |    211 | \texttt{\lstinputlisting{Point.scala}}}
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|  |    212 | 
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|  |    213 | \begin{textblock}{6}(13,3)
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|  |    214 | \textbf{\large Java}
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| 33 |    215 | \end{textblock}
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|  |    216 | 
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| 308 |    217 | \begin{textblock}{6}(13,14.3)
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| 32 |    218 | \textbf{\large Scala}
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|  |    219 | \end{textblock}  
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|  |    221 | \end{frame}
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|  |    222 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%   
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|  |    227 | \begin{frame}[c]
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| 137 |    228 | \frametitle{First Steps: Scala Tools}
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| 32 |    229 | 
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| 33 |    230 | \begin{itemize}
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| 308 |    231 | \item contains a REPL  
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| 200 |    232 | \item I use VS Code and a Scala extension (M'place)
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| 199 |    233 | \begin{center}  
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|  |    234 | \includegraphics[scale=0.10]{../pics/vscode.png}\\[-10mm]\mbox{}
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|  |    235 | \end{center}\bigskip
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|  |    236 |   
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| 33 |    237 | \item there is a plugin for Eclipse (called Scala IDE)\medskip
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| 137 |    238 | \item there is also a plugin for IntelliJ\medskip
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| 33 |    239 | \end{itemize}  
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|  |    240 | 
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| 137 |    242 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 353 |    245 | \begin{frame}[c, fragile]
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|  |    247 | \small  
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|  |    248 | My personal keboard shortcut for VS Code\\
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|  |    249 | (in keybindings.json)\bigskip
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|  |    250 | 
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| 360 |    251 | \footnotesize
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|  |    252 | \begin{lstlisting}[language=json,numbers=none,xrightmargin=-4cm]
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| 353 |    253 | [
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|  |    255 |         "key": "ctrl+enter",
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|  |    256 |         "command": "workbench.action.terminal.runSelectedText",
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|  |    257 |         "when": "editorTextFocus && editorHasSelection"
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|  |    258 |       }
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|  |    260 | \end{lstlisting}
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| 309 |    268 | \begin{frame}[t]
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|  |    269 | \frametitle{Why Scala?}
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|  |    270 | 
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|  |    272 | \begin{center} 
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|  |    273 | {\large\bf{}Money?}\bigskip\\  
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|  |    274 | \begin{tabular}{@{}c@{}c@{}}
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|  |    275 | \includegraphics[scale=0.2]{../pics/salary1.png} &
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|  |    276 | \includegraphics[scale=0.2]{../pics/salary2.png}\\
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|  |    277 | \multicolumn{2}{r@{}}{\footnotesize$^*$ source: Stackoverflow Developer Survey, 2019}
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|  |    278 | \end{tabular}  
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|  |    279 | \end{center}
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| 353 |    280 | \RIGHTarrow{2}{2.0}{6.3}
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| 314 |    281 | \DOWNarrow{2}{10.1}{4.4}
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| 309 |    282 | }
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|  |    283 | 
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|  |    284 | 
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|  |    285 | \small
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|  |    286 | Elm, Rust, Haskell, Ocaml, F$\#$, Erlang, ML, Lisp (Racket)\ldots 
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|  |    288 | \only<3>{
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|  |    289 | \begin{textblock}{6}(3.3,6.2)
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|  |    290 | \begin{bubble}[6.5cm]
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|  |    291 | \bf\huge\textcolor{RoyalBlue}{Functional Programming!}
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|  |    292 | \end{bubble}
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|  |    293 | \end{textblock}}
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| 309 |    301 |   \frametitle{\begin{tabular}{c}\\[2mm]
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|  |    302 |   Why Functional\\[-2mm] Programming?\end{tabular}
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| 137 |    303 | }
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|  |    305 |   %
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|  |    306 |   \mbox{}\\[3.5cm]
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|  |    307 |   \small
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| 309 |    308 | Elm, Haskell, Ocaml, F$\#$, Erlang, ML, Lisp (Racket)\ldots 
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|  |    311 | \begin{textblock}{6}(1.3,6.2)
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| 137 |    312 | \begin{bubble}[10cm]
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|  |    313 | \normalsize``If you want to see which features will be in mainstream programming
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|  |    314 |   languages tomorrow, then take a look at functional programming
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|  |    315 |   languages today.''\medskip\small\\
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|  |    316 |   \hfill{}---Simon Peyton Jones (works at Microsoft)\\
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|  |    317 |   \hfill{}main developer of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler
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|  |    318 | \end{bubble}
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|  |    323 | \hspace{2mm}\includegraphics[scale=0.06]{../pics/assign.jpg}\\[-1mm]
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| 309 |    324 | \Large\alert{\hspace{5mm}\textbf{Immutability}}
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|  |    336 | \end{center}
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|  |    337 | 
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|  |    338 | \begin{textblock}{6}(9,14)
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|  |    339 | \tiny$^*$ from ``What pure functional programming is all about?''
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|  |    352 | for (int i = 10; i < 20; i++) {
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|  |    430 |       \includegraphics[scale=0.26]{../pics/cplus1.jpg}\\
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|  |    431 |       \footnotesize 64K RAM, no HD, no monitor, lots of cables
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|  |    432 |     \end{textblock}
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|  |    433 |     \begin{textblock}{6}(10.9,4.5)  
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|  |    443 |     \large\bf
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|  |    444 |     \begin{tabular}{l@{}l}
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|  |    445 |       1986:\, & no Internet\\
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|  |    446 |             & no Amazon\\
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|  |    447 |             & no FB, no mobiles,\ldots\\ 
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|  |    452 |   \begin{textblock}{1}(3,3)
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|  |    453 |     \begin{bubble}[9cm]  
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|  |    454 |       \begin{tabular}{@{\hspace{8mm}}llll@{\hspace{8mm}}}
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|  |    455 |         \\
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| 200 |    456 |       \multicolumn{4}{c}{\alert{\bf Speedup by Moore's Law}}\medskip\\
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| 137 |    457 |       \textbf{1986:} & 3 days    & \textbf{1996:} & 135 mins\\
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|  |    458 |       \textbf{1988:} & 1.5 days  & \textbf{1998:} & 67 mins\\
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|  |    459 |       \textbf{1990:} & 18 hs     & \textbf{2000:} & 33 mins\\
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|  |    460 |       \textbf{1992:} & 9 hs      & \textbf{2002:} & 16 mins\\
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|  |    462 |       \\
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|  |    463 |       \end{tabular}
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|  |    464 |       \small Every two years, computers got twice as powerful.
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|  |    465 |   \end{bubble}
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| 200 |    473 | \frametitle{Seq \;vs\; Par}
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|  |    476 |   \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{}l@{}}
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| 200 |    477 |     \includegraphics[scale=0.14]{../pics/mand4.png} & \hspace{4mm}
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|  |    487 |       \footnotesize{}in Java or C++\\
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| 140 |    494 |     In FP: Once a variable is created, it is assigned a value and then
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| 308 |    495 |     never changed again $\Rightarrow$ no synchronisation needed\smallskip\\
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| 23 |    527 | \frametitle{Types}
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| 33 |    530 | \item Base types\smallskip
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| 33 |    532 |   \begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}}
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| 23 |    533 |     \textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{Int}},
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| 23 |    541 |   \end{tabular}
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| 33 |    543 | \item Compound types \smallskip   
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| 33 |    545 |   \begin{tabular}{@{}ll@{}}
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| 23 |    546 |     \textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{List[Int]}}     & lists of Int's \\
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|  |    547 |     \textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{Set[Double]}}   & sets of Double's \\
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| 200 |    552 |     \textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{List[List[Int]]}} & list of lists of Int's\\      \textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{Option[Int]}}     & options of Int's \\                            
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|  |    562 | %\frametitle{An Http Request}
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|  |    613 | def fname(arg1: ty1, arg2: ty2,..., argn: tyn): rty = {
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|  |    627 | def average(xs: List[Int]) : Int = {
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|  |    628 |   val s = xs.sum
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|  |    629 |   val n = xs.length
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|  |    630 |   s / n
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|  |    644 | %  \frametitle{Coursework Dates}
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|  |    645 | %  
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|  |    646 | %Similar to C++:\bigskip
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|  |    647 | %
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|  |    648 | %\begin{itemize}
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|  |    649 | %  \item Preliminary Parts: Wednesdays 4pm
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|  |    650 | %    \begin{itemize}
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|  |    651 | %      \item Preliminary Part 6: 3\% (13 November)
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|  |    652 | %      \item Preliminary Part 7: 4\% (20 November)
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|  |    653 | %      \item Preliminary Part 8: 4\% (27 November)
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|  |    654 | %      \item Preliminary Part 9: 4\% (5 December) 
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|  |    656 | %  \item Core Part: 35\% (15 January 2020)\bigskip 
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|  |    665 | %\frametitle{Coursework}
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|  |    666 | %
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|  |    668 | %\item Sorry, I might have been a bit wordy:\\
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|  |    669 | %  Part 6 of CW description is 7 pages, but
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|  |    670 | %  I only needed \mbox{< 100} loc for \emph{all} Part 6.\bigskip
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|  |    671 | %
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|  |    672 | %\item there is feedback when pushing code to github\medskip
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|  |    673 | %
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|  |    674 | %\item there are \texttt{jar}-files you can use to test 
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|  |    675 | %  my reference implementation\bigskip
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|  |    676 | %  
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|  |    677 | %\item we want you to learn FP!\smallskip\\ \alert{\bf no vars}, no mutable
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|  |    678 | %  data-structures\\ \quad{}e.g.~no \texttt{Arrays}, no \texttt{ListBuffer}
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|  |    679 | %\end{itemize}
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|  |    681 | %\LEFTarrow{1}{11}{11.8}
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|  |    688 | \frametitle{The Joy of Immutability}
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|  |    689 | 
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|  |    690 | \begin{itemize}
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|  |    691 | \item If you need to manipulate some data in a list say, then you make
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|  |    692 |   a new list with the updated values, rather than revise the original
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|  |    693 |   list. Easy!\medskip
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|  |    694 | 
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|  |    695 |   {\small
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|  |    696 |   \begin{lstlisting}[language=Scala, numbers=none, xleftmargin=-1mm]
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|  |    697 |     val old_list = List(1, 2, 3, 5)
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|  |    698 |     val new_list = 0 :: old_list
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| 308 |    699 |                 // -> List(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
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| 140 |    700 |   \end{lstlisting}}  
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|  |    701 |   
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| 200 |    702 | \item You do not have to be defensive about who can access the data.
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|  |    703 | 
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|  |    704 | \item You can look at your code in isolation.  
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| 140 |    705 | \end{itemize}  
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|  |    706 | \end{frame}
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|  |    712 | \begin{frame}[t]
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|  |    713 | \frametitle{Email: Hate 'val'}
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|  |    714 | 
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| 308 |    715 | \mbox{}\\[-23mm]\mbox{}
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| 140 |    716 | 
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|  |    717 | \begin{center}
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|  |    718 |   \begin{bubble}[10.5cm]
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| 354 |    719 |   Subject: \textbf{Hate '\textbf{\texttt{val}}'}\hfill 01:00 AM\hspace{1cm}\medskip\\
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| 140 |    720 | 
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|  |    721 |   Hello Mr Urban,\medskip\\
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|  |    722 | 
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|  |    723 |   I just wanted to ask, how are we suppose to work
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|  |    724 |   with the completely useless \textbf{\texttt{val}}, that can’t be changed ever? Why is
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|  |    725 |   this rule active at all? I’ve spent 4 hours not thinking on the
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|  |    726 |   coursework, but how to bypass this annoying rule. What’s the whole
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|  |    727 |   point of all these coursework, when we can’t use everything Scala
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|  |    728 |   gives us?!?\medskip\\
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|  |    729 | 
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|  |    730 |   Regards.\\
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|  |    731 |   \mbox{}\hspace{5mm}\textcolor{black!50}{<<deleted>>}\\
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|  |    732 |   \end{bubble}
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|  |    733 | \end{center}
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|  |    734 | 
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|  |    736 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%     
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|  |    740 | 
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|  |    743 | \begin{center}
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|  |    744 |   \begin{bubble}[10.5cm]
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| 354 |    745 |   Subject: \textbf{Re: Hate '\textbf{\texttt{val}}'}\hfill 01:02 AM\hspace{1cm}\bigskip\bigskip\\
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| 140 |    746 | 
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|  |    747 |   \textcolor{black!70}{
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|  |    748 |     \textit{\large<<my usual rant about fp\ldots\\ concurrency bla bla\ldots{} better programs
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|  |    749 |     yada>>}}\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip
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|  |    750 |   
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|  |    751 |   PS: What are you trying to do where you desperately want to use \texttt{var}?
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|  |    752 |   \end{bubble}
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|  |    753 | \end{center}
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|  |    760 | 
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|  |    761 | \begin{textblock}{6}(0.5,0.5)
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|  |    762 | \begin{bubble}[11.5cm]
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|  |    763 |   \small  
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| 354 |    764 |   Subject: \textbf{Re: Re: Hate '\textbf{\texttt{val}}'}\hfill 01:04 AM\hspace{1cm}\medskip\\
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| 140 |    765 | 
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|  |    766 |   \textbf{Right now my is\_legal function works fine:}
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|  |    767 |   
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|  |    768 | \footnotesize\begin{lstlisting}[language=Scala, numbers=none, xleftmargin=-1mm]
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|  |    769 |  def is_legal(dim: Int, path: Path)(x: Pos): Boolean = {
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|  |    770 |    var boolReturn = false
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|  |    771 |    if(x._1 > dim || x._2 > dim || x._1 < 0 || x._2 < 0) {
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|  |    772 |    else { var breakLoop = false
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|  |    773 |           if(path == Nil) { boolReturn = true }
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|  |    774 |           else { for(i <- 0 until path.length) {
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|  |    775 |                     if(breakLoop == false) {
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|  |    776 |                       if(path(i) == x) {
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|  |    777 |                         boolReturn = true
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|  |    778 |                         breakLoop = true
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|  |    779 |                       }
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|  |    780 |                       else { boolReturn = false }
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|  |    781 |                     } else breakLoop
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|  |    782 |             }
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|  |    783 |           }
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|  |    784 |           boolReturn
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|  |    785 |    }
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|  |    786 | \end{lstlisting}
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|  |    787 | \end{bubble}
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|  |    788 | \end{textblock}
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|  |    789 | 
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|  |    790 | \begin{textblock}{6}(8.2,11.8)
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|  |    791 | \begin{bubble}[5.5cm]\footnotesize\bf
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|  |    792 | \ldots{}but I can’t make it work with boolReturn being val. What approach would
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|  |    793 | you recommend in this case, and is using var in this case justified?
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|  |    794 | \end{bubble}
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|  |    795 | \end{textblock}
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|  |    796 | 
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|  |    797 | \only<2>{
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|  |    798 | \begin{textblock}{6}(0.3,11.8)
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|  |    799 |   \begin{bubble}[3.1cm]
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|  |    800 |     \textbf{Me:}
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|  |    815 |   Subject: \textbf{Re: Re: Re: Hate '\textbf{\texttt{val}}'}\hfill 01:06 AM\bigskip\\
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|  |    816 |   \small
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|  |    817 |   
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|  |    818 |   OK. So you want to make sure that the \texttt{x}-position is not outside the
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|  |    819 |   board....and furthermore you want to make sure that the \texttt{x}-position
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|  |    820 |   is not yet in the path list. How about something like\bigskip
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|  |    822 | \footnotesize\begin{lstlisting}[language=Scala, numbers=none, xleftmargin=-1mm]
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|  |    823 |  def is_legal(dim: Int, path: Path)(x: Pos): Boolean = 
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|  |    824 |    ...<<some board conditions>>... && !path.contains(x)
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|  |    825 | \end{lstlisting}\bigskip
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|  |    827 |   \small Does not even contain a \texttt{val}.
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|  |    832 | \footnotesize\textcolor{black!50}{(This is all on one line)}
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|  |    846 |     Subject: \textbf{Re: Re: Re: Re: Hate '\textbf{\texttt{val}}'}\hfill 11:02 AM\bigskip\bigskip\\
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|  |    847 |     
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|  |    848 |     THANK YOU! You made me change my coding perspective. Because of you,
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|  |    849 |     I figured out the next one\ldots
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|  |    867 |   "PEP was my favourite module so far during these 2 years. It motivated me to apply and get a summer internship offer at S\&P Global as a Scala developer. The module content was more than enough for me to start working on the projects here at the company." -- Szabolcs Daniel Nagi (PEP 2021)
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| 309 |    875 | \frametitle{Conclusion for Today}
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| 309 |    878 | \item Scala is still under development, 2.13.1 came out in Sept.\\ 
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|  |    879 |   (the compiler is terribly slow)\medskip
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| 140 |    881 |   
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|  |    882 | \item it is a rather \textbf{\alert{deep}} language\ldots i.e.~gives
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|  |    883 |   you a lot of rope to shoot yourself\bigskip
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| 140 |    885 | \item learning functional programming is not easy\ldots{}when you have
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| 200 |    886 |   spent all of your career thinking in an imperative way, it is hard to
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| 140 |    887 |   change\bigskip\medskip
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| 200 |    889 | \item hope you have fun with Scala and the assignments
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| 33 |    890 | \end{itemize}
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|  |    905 | %\begin{center}
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|  |    906 | %  My Office Hours: Thursdays 12 -- 14\\
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|  |    907 | %  And specifically for Scala: Tuesdays 10:45 -- 11:45
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|  |    943 | “Functional programming is often regarded as the best-kept secret of
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|  |    944 | scientific modelers, mathematicians, artificial intelligence
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|  |    945 | researchers, financial institutions, graphic designers, CPU designers,
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|  |    946 | compiler programmers, and telecommunications engineers.”
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|  |    948 | The Wikipedia F# page |