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Mastering Functional Programming

  • Length: 380 pages
  • Edition: 1
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  • Publication Date: 2018-08-31
  • ISBN-10: 1788620798
  • ISBN-13: 9781788620796
  • Sales Rank: #2017716 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Mastering Functional Programming: Functional techniques for sequential and parallel programming with Scala

Learn how functional programming can help you in deploying web servers and working with databases in a declarative and pure way

Key Features

  • Learn functional programming from scratch
  • Program applications with side effects in a pure way
  • Gain expertise in working with array tools for functional programming

Book Description

In large projects, it can get difficult keeping track of all the interdependencies of the code base and how its state changes at runtime. Functional Programming helps us solve these problems. It is a paradigm specifically designed to deal with the complexity of software development. This book will show you how the right abstractions can reduce complexity and make your code easy to read and understand.

Mastering Functional Programming begins by touching upon the basics such as what lambdas are and how to write declarative code with the help of functions. It then moves on to more advanced concepts such as pure functions and type classes, the problems they aim to solve, and how to use them in real-world scenarios. You will also explore some of the more advanced patterns in the world of functional programming, such as monad transformers and Tagless Final. In the concluding chapters, you will be introduced to the actor model, implement it in modern functional languages, and explore the subject of parallel programming.

By the end of the book, you will have mastered the concepts entailing functional programming along with object-oriented programming (OOP) to build robust applications.

What you will learn

  • Write reliable and scalable software based on solid foundations
  • Explore the cutting edge of computer science research
  • Effectively solve complex architectural problems in a robust way
  • Avoid unwanted outcomes such as errors or delays and focus on business logic
  • Write parallel programs in a functional style using the actor model
  • Use functional data structures and collections in your day-to-day work

Who this book is for

If you are from an imperative and OOP background, this book will guide you through the world of functional programming, irrespective of which programming language you use.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Declarative Programming Style
Chapter 2 Functions and Lambdas
Chapter 3 Functional Data Structures
Chapter 4 The Problem of Side Effects
Chapter 5 Effect Types: Abstracting Away Side Effects
Chapter 6 Effect Types in Practice
Chapter 7 The Idea of the Type Classes
Chapter 8 Basic Type Classes and Their Usage
Chapter 9 Libraries for Pure Functional Programming
Chapter 10 Patterns of Advanced Functional Programming
Chapter 11 Introduction to the Actor Model
Chapter 12 Actor Model in Practice
Chapter 13 Use Case: A Parallel Web Crawler
Chapter 14 Appendix: Introduction to Scala

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