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\huge PEP Scala (1)
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Email: & christian.urban at kcl.ac.uk\\
Office: & S1.27 (1st floor Strand Building)\\
Slides \& Code: & KEATS
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\frametitle{Why Scala?}
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\frametitle{Why Scala?}
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\item compiles to the JVM\\
\textcolor{gray}{(also JavaScript, native X86 in the works)}\medskip
\item integrates seamlessly with Java\medskip
\item combines \underline{\bf functional} and {\bf object-oriented} programming\bigskip
\item it is a bit on the ``mathematical'' side\\
\textcolor{gray}{(no pointers, no \texttt{null})}
\item often one can write very concise and elegant code
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\small
alternatives: Elm, Haskell, Ocaml, ML, Lisp (Racket), \ldots
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\frametitle{Java vs Scala}
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\textbf{\large Java}
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\textbf{\large Scala}
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\frametitle{Scala Tools}
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\item there is a plugin for Eclipse (called Scala IDE)\medskip
\item there is also a plugin for IntelliJ\bigskip
\item I use the venerable Emacs ;o)
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\frametitle{Types}
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\item Base types\smallskip
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\textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{(Int, String)}} & Int-String pair\\
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lists of BigInt-String\\
& pairs\\
\textcolor{codegreen}{\texttt{List[List[Int]]}} & list of lists of Int's\\
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\small Server
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\small Browser
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\frametitle{Conclusion}
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\item Scala is still under heavy development\\ (the compiler is terribly slow)\medskip
\item {\bf\url{http://www.scala-lang.org/}}\bigskip
\item it is a rather \textbf{\alert{deep}} language\ldots i.e.~gives you a lot of
rope to shoot yourself\bigskip\bigskip
\item hope you have fun with the coursework
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