Lecture

Collections: Methods and For-Expressions

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This lecture covers the rich hierarchy of collection classes in Scala, including lists, sets, and vectors, along with their core methods like map, flatMap, and filter. It also explains the idealized implementations of these methods on lists and how for-expressions simplify combinations of core methods.

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