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Partial Functions are more natural than (total) Functions, think of missing data in machine learning or any other case when some input has to be skipped. The presentation covers the basics of PartialFunctions in Scala, how they are used with collections, (Akka) streams and even more complex computation graphs. As a bonus we will show how event driven partial functions can replace objects to recover the original intent of object orientation. Really!]]>

Partial Functions are more natural than (total) Functions, think of missing data in machine learning or any other case when some input has to be skipped. The presentation covers the basics of PartialFunctions in Scala, how they are used with collections, (Akka) streams and even more complex computation graphs. As a bonus we will show how event driven partial functions can replace objects to recover the original intent of object orientation. Really!]]>
Tue, 25 Apr 2017 12:40:58 GMT /slideshow/partial-functions-in-scala-75387925/75387925 constantin10@slideshare.net(constantin10) Partial Functions In Scala constantin10 Partial Functions are more natural than (total) Functions, think of missing data in machine learning or any other case when some input has to be skipped. The presentation covers the basics of PartialFunctions in Scala, how they are used with collections, (Akka) streams and even more complex computation graphs. As a bonus we will show how event driven partial functions can replace objects to recover the original intent of object orientation. Really! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/partialfunctionsinscala-170425124058-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Partial Functions are more natural than (total) Functions, think of missing data in machine learning or any other case when some input has to be skipped. The presentation covers the basics of PartialFunctions in Scala, how they are used with collections, (Akka) streams and even more complex computation graphs. As a bonus we will show how event driven partial functions can replace objects to recover the original intent of object orientation. Really!
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