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Effect Oriented Programming A Paradigm for Creating Reliable, Adaptable, Testable Systems - Using Scala and ZIO
Author: Bill Frasure, Bruce Eckel, James Ward
Year: 2024-09-17
Pages: 147
Format: PDF | EPUB | MOBI
File size: 10.1 MB
Language: ENG

Year: 2024-09-17
Pages: 147
Format: PDF | EPUB | MOBI
File size: 10.1 MB
Language: ENG

Book Description: In this book, we explore the concept of effect-oriented programming (EOP), a paradigm that emphasizes the creation of reliable, adaptable, and testable systems using Scala and ZIO. We present a comprehensive framework for understanding the evolution of technology and its impact on society, highlighting the importance of developing a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. We argue that EOP offers a unique approach to software development that can help address the challenges of creating complex systems that are both reliable and adaptable to changing requirements. The book begins by introducing the principles of EOP and how it differs from traditional programming paradigms. We then delve into the details of Scala and ZIO, exploring their features and capabilities, and demonstrating how they can be used to create robust and maintainable systems. The book also covers advanced topics such as error handling, testing, and performance optimization, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the EOP paradigm. Throughout the book, we use real-world examples to illustrate the practical applications of EOP in various domains, including web development, data analysis, and machine learning. We also provide case studies of successful implementation of EOP in industry and academia, showcasing its potential for improving software quality and reducing development time. Finally, we discuss the broader implications of EOP for the future of software development and its role in shaping the technological landscape. We argue that EOP has the potential to revolutionize the field by promoting more effective collaboration between developers, improving software reliability, and enabling the creation of more adaptable systems. Book Outline: I.
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