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Friday, July 24, 2009. Does pattern matching break encapsulation? Scala attempts to unify functional and object-oriented programming. One of the concepts that Scala borrows from functional programming is pattern matching. Pattern matching can be used anywhere you might use. Def fibonnaci(n: Int): Int = n match {. Case 0 = 0. Case 1 = 1. Case n = f(n-1) f(n-2). You can also use pattern matching to "break open" case classes and access the parameters that were used to construct it:. If (x = 0.0 & y = 0&...

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Friday, July 24, 2009. Does pattern matching break encapsulation? Scala attempts to unify functional and object-oriented programming. One of the concepts that Scala borrows from functional programming is pattern matching. Pattern matching can be used anywhere you might use. Def fibonnaci(n: Int): Int = n match {. Case 0 = 0. Case 1 = 1. Case n = f(n-1) f(n-2). You can also use pattern matching to "break open" case classes and access the parameters that were used to construct it:. If (x = 0.0 & y = 0&...

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Friday, July 24, 2009. Does pattern matching break encapsulation? Scala attempts to unify functional and object-oriented programming. One of the concepts that Scala borrows from functional programming is pattern matching. Pattern matching can be used anywhere you might use. Def fibonnaci(n: Int): Int = n match {. Case 0 = 0. Case 1 = 1. Case n = f(n-1) f(n-2). You can also use pattern matching to "break open" case classes and access the parameters that were used to construct it:. If (x = 0.0 & y = 0&...

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Friday, July 24, 2009. Does pattern matching break encapsulation? Scala attempts to unify functional and object-oriented programming. One of the concepts that Scala borrows from functional programming is pattern matching. Pattern matching can be used anywhere you might use. Def fibonnaci(n: Int): Int = n match {. Case 0 = 0. Case 1 = 1. Case n = f(n-1) f(n-2). You can also use pattern matching to "break open" case classes and access the parameters that were used to construct it:. If (x = 0.0 & y = 0&...

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009. Pimp My Lock: A case study in Scala API design. Josh Cough had an amusing article on pimping vs fixing libraries. He ran into an intolerable method in the Java standard libraries and decided to fix it with the Pimp My Library. Here's what the Lock interface looks like in Java:. Boolean tryLock(long time, TimeUnit unit);. As a first approximation, let's distill the basic features (. Into a Scala trait:. Lock was introduced as a better alternative to Java's. Lock l = . Object lock = .

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Thursday, January 1, 2009. Now consider Facebook. When I don't want to see ads, Facebook makes it just as easy as Google for me to ignore them. Facebook's ads are similarly small, set to one side, and clearly labeled as advertisements. What about when I want to see ads? Posted by Jorge Ortiz. Blog comments powered by Disqus. View my complete profile.

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Thursday, January 1, 2009. Now consider Facebook. When I don't want to see ads, Facebook makes it just as easy as Google for me to ignore them. Facebook's ads are similarly small, set to one side, and clearly labeled as advertisements. What about when I want to see ads? Posted by Jorge Ortiz. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.

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