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Scala Design Patterns

By : Ivan Nikolov
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Scala Design Patterns

By: Ivan Nikolov

Overview of this book

Scala has become increasingly popular in many different IT sectors. The language is exceptionally feature-rich which helps developers write less code and get faster results. Design patterns make developer’s lives easier by helping them write great software that is easy to maintain, runs efficiently and is valuable to the company or people concerned. You will learn about the various features of Scala and be able to apply well-known, industry-proven design patterns in your work. The book starts off by focusing on some of the most interesting features of Scala while using practical real-world examples. We will also cover the popular "Gang of Four" design patterns and show you how to incorporate functional patterns effectively. By the end of this book, you will have enough knowledge and understanding to quickly assess problems and come up with elegant solutions.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Scala Design Patterns
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Chapter case example


An important part of every program is efficiency. In many cases, we can time our methods and find bottlenecks in our applications. Let's look at an example program that we will try and time afterwards.

We will have a look at parsing. In many real-life applications, we have to read data in specific formats and parse it to the objects in our code. For this example, we will have a small database of people represented in a JSON format:

[
  {
    "firstName": "Ivan",
    "lastName": "Nikolov",
    "age": 26
  },
  {
    "firstName": "John",
    "lastName": "Smith",
    "age": 55
  },
  {
    "firstName": "Maria",
    "lastName": "Cooper",
    "age": 19
  }
]

To represent this JSON in Scala, we have to define our model. It will be simple and contain only one class: Person. Here is the code for it:

case class Person(firstName: String, lastName: String, age: Int)

Since we will be reading JSON inputs, we will have to parse them. There are many parsers out there, and everyone might...