HIT Scala Programming Course Autumn 2010 ACD
During the coming semester I am going to deliver the Java & Scala Programming course in HIT. Its official name is ‘Internet Programming’. It is delivered as part HIT’s Computer Science BSc academic program. It starts with a detailed coverage of the Java SE programming language and continues with a detailed coverage of Scala.
The topics we are going to cover in Java include the following:
Basic Programming
Object Oriented Programming
Arrays and Strings
Inheritance
Inner Classes
Applets
Exceptions Handling
Threads
GUI using AWT
GUI using Swing
I/O Streams
Networking
Java Utilities
Introduction to JAAS
Java SE 5
Java SE 6
Annotation
Assertion
Collections Framework
Core Web Services
Efficient Programming
Generics
Internationalization
JDBC
JNDI
Reflection
Regular Expressions
JUnit
Hibernate
Log4J
Ant
Maven
Design Patterns
AspectJ
JNI
MongoDB
The topics we are going to cover in Scala include the following:
Introduction
Scala Basics
Classes & Objects
Operators
Control Statements
Functions
Closures
Control Structures
Inheritance
Scala Hierarchy
Traits
Packages
Assertions
Unit Testing
Pattern Matching
Collections
Stateful Objects
Type Parameterization
Abstract Members
Types Conversions
Extractors
Annotations
Scala & XML
Objects Comparison
Java Integration
Concurrency
Most of the slides and the other training material of this course can be found at www.abelski.com and is available for free personal and academic usage. The official syllabus can be found at http://www.tinyurl.com/scalahitautumn2010syllabus. The detailed plan can be found at http://www.tinyurl.com/scalahitautumn2010plan. The google group of this course is available at http://groups.google.com/group/hit-scala-autumn-2010.
Towards the course you should install (on your personal computer) the following software:
1. Java 2 SDK 6 (http:/java.sun.com)
2. Scala SDK 2.8 (http://www.scala-lang.org)
3. Eclipse (Helios) IDE for Java EE Developers (http://www.eclipse.org)
4. Netbeans IDE 6.9.1 Java Version (http://www.netbeans.org)




























May 17th, 2011 at 7:11 am
[...] application was developed as a final project in the Internet Programming course delivered in HIT by Haim Michael. You can download this application to your PC and give it a try. [...]
June 5th, 2011 at 1:16 am
[...] from the web. It was developed by Dor Schaike, Oded Azulay and Nofar Chanuka, who took part in the Internet Programming course I teach in [...]