Updated for Scala 3! This course is now fully compatible with both Scala 2 and Scala 3.
In this course, we will learn the tricks used by the top 1% of Scala developers. You’ll write 2000+ lines of Scala code yourself, with guidance, and you will become a rockstar.
This course is for Scala programmers who need to design complex, scalable systems, or need to customize existing tools (e.g. Spark) or write their own.
Why mastering Scala:
it’s the hottest language based on the Java Virtual Machine – the number of Scala jobs has exploded, but demand is even higher
Scala offers significantly higher pay (> 20%) than same–level Java positions – the top Scala devs are paid 2x, 10x, even more!
it’s incredibly fun – once tasted Scala, you’ll never want to get back
you will not have any trouble using some of the latest technologies written in Scala – Spark, Akka and more
I like to get to the point and get things done. This course
deconstructs advanced Scala concepts into the critical pieces you need
selects the most important ideas in Scala and separates them into the critical and nice–to–have
sequences ideas in a way that clicks and makes sense throughout the process of learning
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Advanced Scala and Functional Programming | Rock the JVM
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22 reviews for Advanced Scala and Functional Programming | Rock the JVM
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Carlos Kassab –
Good explanations
Lukas Nalezenec –
Course is great but I miss programming assignments
Dmitry –
Amazing course, thank you for such a big job!
George Sargent –
Very fun and informative. Lots of ‘Awe….’ moments in the course. Looking forward to the Akka courses coming up! Keep Rockin, Daniel!
Lukasz Skowronek –
Right (fast) pace, important topics covered
Oscar Sequeiros –
Such an amazing course. I took it because I want to understand Functional Programming and this course really helped me. Daniel is incredible. Thanks!
Shehan Ishanka –
Brilliant course. If you can do a course on Play Frame work much valuable
Bart omiej Keller –
Outstanding algorithmic thinking by Daniel! Strong mindset building throughout the whole course and very clear, fresh explanations. That is exactly what I was looking for to make progress with Scala!
Daksha Rajesh Tulshikar –
Good
Anirudh Bajaj –
this was nice
Ali Naqvi –
Very Clear and Crisp explanation of concepts and advanced features. Definitely a great resource for refresher and reference back when things starts to fade out. Hoping Daniel will update the course to cover the changes made in Scala 3. I will definitely be going through Daniel other available courses on Udemy. Thank you Daniel and you surely Rock
Lokesh Srinivasa –
Some of the concepts were new to me, there is good briefing on them. I would recommend some more background information on certain topics. I really enjoyed and I would still get back here for more learning. Definitely recommend this course to anyone in the Scala space. thanks
SSL Su –
Very clear and easy to understand!
Sevin Ulukut –
Top level course?? Very well structured, lots of examples, good explained. I recommend this course to every advanced programmer?
Aleksey Popov –
Awesome course! Just the one to make Doge out of Cheems!
Sergei Kharchikov –
It’s definitely a great course!
Nageshwara B –
As I am a beginner in programming, I can say it will take some time to adapt, but the way of explaining is very nice…
Nuno Lages –
Great recap
Srinath Govindarajan –
The course was awesome but a bit fast paced at times. Thanks for indepth content. I am now aware of the tools and know how it is used. Like you’ve mentioned, I will visit the content time and again to understand better. Thank you and you rock!
Lloyd Edano –
Great stuff
Robert Wuttke –
I think for me the biggie was that there was a lot of I will have to update that from Daniel, going back 2 or 3 years, and they haven’t been updated, this includes Scala going from 2.12 to 2.13. Apart from that, yeah it was a hard slog, I got some of the concepts, need to work on others.
Imantha Dasun Gunasekera –
amazing way of explaining things