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Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving Using Scala (Paperback, 2nd edition)
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Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving Using Scala (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Textbooks in Computing
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Praise for the first edition: "The well-written, comprehensive
book...[is] aiming to become a de facto reference for the language
and its features and capabilities. The pace is appropriate for
beginners; programming concepts are introduced progressively
through a range of examples and then used as tools for building
applications in various domains, including sophisticated data
structures and algorithms...Highly recommended. Students of all
levels, faculty, and professionals/practitioners.-D. Papamichail,
University of Miami in CHOICE Magazine Mark Lewis' Introduction to
the Art of Programming Using Scala was the first textbook to use
Scala for introductory CS courses. Fully revised and expanded, the
new edition of this popular text has been divided into two books.
Introduction to Programming and Problem-Solving Using Scala is
designed to be used in first semester college classrooms to teach
students beginning programming with Scala. The book focuses on the
key topics students need to know in an introductory course, while
also highlighting the features that make Scala a great programming
language to learn. The book is filled with end-of-chapter projects
and exercises, and the authors have also posted a number of
different supplements on the book website. Video lectures for each
chapter in the book are also available on YouTube. The videos show
construction of code from the ground up and this type of "live
coding" is invaluable for learning to program, as it allows
students into the mind of a more experienced programmer, where they
can see the thought processes associated with the development of
the code. About the Authors Mark Lewis is a Professor at Trinity
University. He teaches a number of different courses, spanning from
first semester introductory courses to advanced seminars. His
research interests included simulations and modeling, programming
languages, and numerical modeling of rings around planets with
nearby moons. Lisa Lacher is an Assistant Professor at the
University of Houston, Clear Lake with over 25 years of
professional software development experience. She teaches a number
of different courses spanning from first semester introductory
courses to graduate level courses. Her research interests include
Computer Science Education, Agile Software Development, Human
Computer Interaction and Usability Engineering, as well as
Measurement and Empirical Software Engineering.
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