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Functional Programming Principles in Scala with Martin Odersky

37 pointsby draqabout 11 years ago

3 comments

brudgersabout 11 years ago
Enrolled in current iteration and think it&#x27;s good enough to finish.<p>A great excuse to learn Scala. A serviceable introduction to functional programming. Middle of the road in quality relative to other computing coursrs on Coursera I&#x27;ve taken. Work load toward the lighter end for a Coursera course focused on programming [among those I&#x27;ve taken]. Use of IDE encouraged. Use of SBT required.<p>Of note: assignment structure and IDE encourage and facilitate testing practices. Also for a later iteration of a programming course the discussion forum is very active.
ch4s3about 11 years ago
I would love to hear from someone who took (and completed) this class with no prior experience in Scala or FP.
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ishbitsabout 11 years ago
I did most of the course and was pretty new to FP. I have no plans to do Scala development, but the course did help me become a better programmer in the languages I do use.<p>I&#x27;ve been a developer for 10+ years but have been ignorant to FP. It just opened my eyes a little bit.