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With its flexibility for programming both small and large projects, Scala is an ideal language for teaching beginning programming. Yet there are no textbooks on Scala currently available for the CS1/CS2 levels. Introduction to the Art of Programming Using Scala presents many concepts from CS1 and CS2 using a modern, JVM-based language that works well for both programming in the small and programming in the large.
The book progresses from true programming in the small to more significant projects later, leveraging the full benefits of object orientation. It first focuses on fundamental problem solving and programming in the small using the REPL and scripting environments. It covers basic logic and problem decomposition and explains how to use GUIs and graphics in programs. The text then illustrates the benefits of object-oriented design and presents a large collection of basic data structures showing different implementations of key ADTs along with more atypical data structures. It also introduces multithreading and networking to provide further motivating examples.
By using Scala as the language for both CS1 and CS2 topics, this textbook gives students an easy entry into programming small projects as well as a firm foundation for taking on larger-scale projects. Many student and instructor resources are available at www.programmingusingscala.net
Show moreWith its flexibility for programming both small and large projects, Scala is an ideal language for teaching beginning programming. Yet there are no textbooks on Scala currently available for the CS1/CS2 levels. Introduction to the Art of Programming Using Scala presents many concepts from CS1 and CS2 using a modern, JVM-based language that works well for both programming in the small and programming in the large.
The book progresses from true programming in the small to more significant projects later, leveraging the full benefits of object orientation. It first focuses on fundamental problem solving and programming in the small using the REPL and scripting environments. It covers basic logic and problem decomposition and explains how to use GUIs and graphics in programs. The text then illustrates the benefits of object-oriented design and presents a large collection of basic data structures showing different implementations of key ADTs along with more atypical data structures. It also introduces multithreading and networking to provide further motivating examples.
By using Scala as the language for both CS1 and CS2 topics, this textbook gives students an easy entry into programming small projects as well as a firm foundation for taking on larger-scale projects. Many student and instructor resources are available at www.programmingusingscala.net
Show moreIntroductory Concepts: Basics of Computers, Computing, and Programming. Getting to Know the Tools. Scala Basics. Conditionals. Functions. Recursion for Iteration. Arrays and Lists in Scala. Loops. Text Files. Case Classes. GUIs. Graphics. Sorting and Searching. XML. Recursion. Object-Orientation, Abstraction, and Data Structures: Object-Orientation. Bigger Programs/New Tools. A Project (Drawing Program). Abstraction and Polymorphism. Other Collection Types. Multithreading and Concurrency. Stream I/O. Networking. Stacks and Queues. Linked Lists. Priority Queues. Refactoring. Recursion. Trees. Regular Expressions and Context-Free Parsers. Spatial Trees. Binary Heaps. Direct Access Binary Files. Actors. Augmenting Trees. Wrapping Up. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.
Mark C. Lewis
"This textbook for college programming courses is obviously aimed
at students in computing, but it would also be useful for students
in other fields since it is about problem solving. Software
designers can also use it as a reference for many programming
techniques. … this is great textbook, containing a huge amount of
useful information for students."
—Claudiu Popescu, Computing Reviews, March 2013"The well-written,
comprehensive book covers material beyond a two-semester
introductory curriculum, 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. The work also
includes two much-needed introductory chapters that address general
computer notions and operating system tools, topics missing from
almost every other programming book. Object-oriented material
appears somewhat late in the second part of the book, but in a
pedagogically appropriate fashion, and all topics follow a logical
sequence. … Highly recommended. Students of all levels, faculty,
and professionals/practitioners.
—D. Papamichail, University of Miami in CHOICE Magazine"I enjoyed
and learned many Scala subtleties from this book, and I recommend
it to all readers interested in this exciting programming language.
Seasoned programmers can use it to learn the details of Scala,
while newcomers can use it as an alternative to starting with Java
or Python. In summary, the author has provided a unique and timely
pedagogical tool that is highly recommended to a large reader
audience."
—Computing Reviews, May 2014
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