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Pascal is a senior JEE Developer and Architect at 4Synergy in The Netherlands. Pascal has been designing and building J2EE applications since 2001. He is particularly interested in Open Source toolstack (Mule, Spring Framework, JBoss) and technologies like Web Services, SOA and Cloud technologies. Specialties: JEE XML Web Services Mule ESB Maven Cloud Technology Pascal is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 26 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website. View Full User Profile

Functional Programming Principles in Scala

04.02.2013
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 Last week my online training ‘Functional Programming Principles in Scala‘ started. It is offered by Coursera and created by Martin Odersky. I had a look in the world of Scala before but it is quite overwhelming as there is a lot of documentation and tutorials to find. I prefer to have a clear path to go through the theory. So I ended up signing up for the Coursera training. Every week they publish videos about the new subjects of that lecture and come up with a few assignments. I have to complete the assignments and submit them to Coursera. They will be checked and valued automatically. I just finished the first assignments with a perfect score so that makes me only more motivated to follow the rest of the training!
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