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Learning Scala Programming

You're reading from   Learning Scala Programming Object-oriented programming meets functional reactive to create Scalable and Concurrent programs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788392822
Length 426 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vikash Sharma Vikash Sharma
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

1. Getting Started with Scala Programming 2. Building Blocks of Scala FREE CHAPTER 3. Shaping our Scala Program 4. Giving Meaning to Programs with Functions 5. Getting Familiar with Scala Collections 6. Object-Oriented Scala Basics 7. Next Steps in Object-Oriented Scala 8. More on Functions 9. Using Powerful Functional Constructs 10. Advanced Functional Programming 11. Working with Implicits and Exceptions 12. Introduction to Akka 13. Concurrent Programming in Scala 14. Programming with Reactive Extensions 15. Testing in Scala 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Implicits - what and why


What are implicits? When we talk about implicits, we mean implicit parameters or conversions that happen implicitly. Implicit parameters are the ones that come along with a keyword, implicit, and we don't have to explicitly pass an argument for these parameters if they were in Scope. Let's see how.

Let's take an example, and create a Future value. A Future is nothing but a computation (that we provide) that's going to happen at a later point in time. It means a computation that's going to happen in the future. We'll talk about Future values in depth when we discuss concurrent programming techniques in Chapter 13, Concurrent Programming in Scala. Let's write a code snippet for now:

import scala.concurrent.Future 
 
object FuturesApp extends App { 
 
  val futureComp = Future { 
     1 + 1 
  } 
 
  println(s"futureComp: $futureComp") 
 
  futureComp.map(result => println(s"futureComp: $result")) 
} 

Okay, we are not sure about how this Future thing works, but from...

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