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Description In this Beginning Scala Programming training course, expert author Daniel Hinojosa will teach you everything you need to know about methods, classes, functions, and collections in Scala. This course is designed for the absolute beginner, meaning no previous experience with Scala is required. You will start by learning how to create a script and application in Scala, then jump into learning the Scala basics. From there, Daniel will teach you about Scala methods, Scala classes, and objects. This video tutorial also covers the apply method and higher order functions.
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If you could just at hand out anonymous links to the books then it would fail their goal. If you don't want to give them you details then don't get the books. Or use a disposable email account and junk info like I always do for crap like that, I wonder how much crap info VMWare Cisco or others has in their DB's from people like me giving fake info they demand everytime you download VMWare Player, or cisco drivers.
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— EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S. — Swiss Safe Harbor Framework set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce regarding the collection, I used an Email address that forwards to me, but did get some good books and in a.PDF format at that. Why do I have to enter my name and e-mail address, if they're free? Free as in 'I don't have to give money' kind of free (the common sense definition used by the majority of human beings.) Think of it this way. Someone is going to give you a book for free, but you have to go to his bookstore.
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