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Scala for Data Science

By : Pascal Bugnion
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Scala for Data Science

By: Pascal Bugnion

Overview of this book

Scala is a multi-paradigm programming language (it supports both object-oriented and functional programming) and scripting language used to build applications for the JVM. Languages such as R, Python, Java, and so on are mostly used for data science. It is particularly good at analyzing large sets of data without any significant impact on performance and thus Scala is being adopted by many developers and data scientists. Data scientists might be aware that building applications that are truly scalable is hard. Scala, with its powerful functional libraries for interacting with databases and building scalable frameworks will give you the tools to construct robust data pipelines. This book will introduce you to the libraries for ingesting, storing, manipulating, processing, and visualizing data in Scala. Packed with real-world examples and interesting data sets, this book will teach you to ingest data from flat files and web APIs and store it in a SQL or NoSQL database. It will show you how to design scalable architectures to process and modelling your data, starting from simple concurrency constructs such as parallel collections and futures, through to actor systems and Apache Spark. As well as Scala’s emphasis on functional structures and immutability, you will learn how to use the right parallel construct for the job at hand, minimizing development time without compromising scalability. Finally, you will learn how to build beautiful interactive visualizations using web frameworks. This book gives tutorials on some of the most common Scala libraries for data science, allowing you to quickly get up to speed with building data science and data engineering solutions.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Scala for Data Science
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Towards a web application: HTML templates


In the previous chapter, we briefly saw how to construct HTML templates by interleaving Scala snippets in an HTML file. We saw that templates are compiled to Scala functions, and we learned how to call these functions from the controllers.

In single-page applications, the majority of the logic governing what is actually displayed in the browser resides in the client-side JavaScript, not in the server. The pages served by the server contain the bare-bones HTML framework.

Let's create the HTML layout for our application. We will save this in views/index.scala.html. The template will just contain the layout for the application, but will not contain any information about any user's repositories. To fetch that information, the application will have to query the API developed in the previous chapter. The template does not take any parameters, since all the dynamic HTML generation will happen client-side.

We use the Bootstrap grid layout to control the HTML...