'Programming in #Scala' Review

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"Programming in Scala" is the first Scala book that I've ever read.

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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:55 Content
03:49 Conclusion

Cheers and Happy Coding!

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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
01:55 Content
03:49 Conclusion

DevInsideYou
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You are the best. I cannot believe you are so good! Not only just the technical details, but the ideas — both technical and human side. I now begin to watch from the beginning! And those insights about learning, study, and habit — they are so accurate! Those videos on wsl2 and scala — you are my hero!

gabrielgracenathanana
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you have good comtent brother..
can yiu reccomnd me a complete beginner scala book for one who never programmed before.

girajjasamajja
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Your content is top notch, discovered you very late .

gauravmathur
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Your Series on Books is great! Very innovative to keep your kinda „niche“ still very versatile. A question: How an when do you choose to read These Books? As stated it can be quite challenging. Do you only read Them at the desk/computer (i assume not due to the recent vid on book exercises he he)? For me After work i find it hard to grab such a book and sit down. I used to read these „heavy“ Books just before going to sleep in bed already. Also not my favorite because my brain is spinning up again and That is very contraproductive for sleep.
So this was the when do you read part. But how do you read them? Do you take notes? How do you internalize the Material? And tips?
Beat practice

eklok
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Was the first ediition 900 pages long just because their style was more verbose or because they covered more material? Also, the word "cumbersome" has the stress at the first syllable. "Ecosystem" is pronounced "ee-kou-sis-tm". It is not "echo-system". I struggle with English prononciation myself.

sergeiwinitzki
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review of a book not read, great idea.

slim_mike
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Wow. When you said in your “Clean Code” review that you can't remember whether the examples are in Java or in C because it's been so long since you read the book, I thought that was pretty daft. And now at 1:32 you're seriously telling your viewers that you're reviewing a book *without even having read it*? Dude, wtf is wrong with you?

matthiasberndt