Lecture

Functions and Pattern Matching

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This lecture covers the principles of reactive programming with a focus on functions and pattern matching in Scala. It explains the representation of JSON data using case classes, pattern matching methods, case blocks, subclassing functions, and partial functions. The lecture also delves into the concept of partial function objects and includes exercises to test understanding.

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