03419oam 2200481 450 991043758200332120190911112725.03-319-02192-310.1007/978-3-319-02192-8(OCoLC)868689722(MiFhGG)GVRL6VSX(EXLCZ)99371000000003122420131112d2013 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrScala design patterns patterns for practical reuse and design /John Hunt1st ed. 2013.Cham [Switzerland] :Springer,2013.1 online resource (xxii, 327 pages) illustrations (some color)Gale eBooksDescription based upon print version of record.3-319-02191-5 Includes bibliographical references.Author’s Note -- Part I – Introduction -- Introduction -- Design Patterns -- UML and Scala -- Part II – Fundamental Patterns -- Immutability -- Singleton -- Marker Trait -- Delegation -- Part III – Code Reuse Patterns -- Lazy Parameters -- Partially Applied Functions -- Trait Based Template Operation -- Stackable Traits -- Currying and Code Reuse -- Cake Pattern -- Structural Injection -- Implicit Injection Pattern -- Part IV – Gang of Four Patterns -- Gang of Four Design Patterns -- Gang of Four Patterns Catalogs -- Factory Operation -- Abstract Factory Pattern -- Builder -- Adapter Pattern -- Decorator -- Facade -- Flyweight -- Proxy -- Filter -- Bridge -- Chain of Responsibility -- Command -- Strategy -- Mediator -- Observer -- State -- Visitor -- Memento -- Part V – Functional Design Patterns -- Functor -- Applicative Functor -- Monoid Pattern -- Monad Pattern -- Foldable -- Zipper -- Lens Pattern -- View Pattern -- Arrow Pattern.Scala is a new and exciting programming language that is a hybrid between object oriented languages such as Java and functional languages such as Haskell. As such it has its own programming idioms and development styles. Scala Design Patterns looks at how code reuse can be successfully achieved in Scala. A major aspect of this is the reinterpretation of the original Gang of Four design patterns in terms of Scala and its language structures (that is the use of Traits, Classes, Objects and Functions). It includes an exploration of functional design patterns and considers how these can be interpreted in Scala's uniquely hybrid style. A key aspect of the book is the many code examples that accompany each design pattern, allowing the reader to understand not just the design pattern but also to explore powerful and flexible Scala language features. Including numerous source code examples, this book will be of value to professionals and practitioners working in the field of software engineering.Scala (Computer program language)Multiparadigm programming (Computer science)Scala (Computer program language)Multiparadigm programming (Computer science)004005.1005.11005.133Hunt Johnauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut351212MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910437582003321Scala Design Patterns2496647UNINA