Strings Are Evil - Methods to Hide the Use of Primitive Types
Offered By: Scala Days Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore methods to hide the use of primitive types in this 30-minute conference talk from Scala Days Berlin 2018. Learn why strings can be problematic and discover alternative approaches to improve code quality and type safety in Scala programming. Gain insights from speakers Noel Welsh and Adam Rosien as they discuss techniques to create more robust and maintainable code by reducing reliance on primitive types, particularly strings.
Syllabus
Strings are Evil: Methods to hide the use of primitive types by Noel Welsh and Adam Rosien
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Scala Days Conferences
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