I find this fascinating, not so much the immutable stuff which is kinda familiar, but it looks like the example has some automatic ORM and serialization and deserialization that I would really like to see more of. It's magic like that that is a big selling point for me of Scala, but which gets very little attention (even in this video, lol). I'm not that much interested in AWS, but was thinking that some sort of (?possibly rest?) communication with scala to a db, and automatic ORM might be useful on a more traditional (non-cloud) platform. Even some comments on "derives Table" and "derives Json" might be helpful.
Thank you for very concise explanation. I've already passed the mentioned course and several others by prof. Odersky. Despite of some theoretical knowledge I am still lacking practical experience. It's rather difficult to create a complete "real life" project. Tutorial of a whole little project where everything is put together would be much appreciated.
I find this fascinating, not so much the immutable stuff which is kinda familiar, but it looks like the example has some automatic ORM and serialization and deserialization that I would really like to see more of. It's magic like that that is a big selling point for me of Scala, but which gets very little attention (even in this video, lol). I'm not that much interested in AWS, but was thinking that some sort of (?possibly rest?) communication with scala to a db, and automatic ORM might be useful on a more traditional (non-cloud) platform. Even some comments on "derives Table" and "derives Json" might be helpful.
Thank you for very concise explanation. I've already passed the mentioned course and several others by prof. Odersky. Despite of some theoretical knowledge I am still lacking practical experience. It's rather difficult to create a complete "real life" project. Tutorial of a whole little project where everything is put together would be much appreciated.
The links are not working. They seem to be truncated.
Reupload?
Hi, Kolya - yes, it was reuploaded as there was a small production fix that needed to be applied to the slides.