Play Framework Recipes (from the Scala Cookbook)
Just a quick note today that I just released a free PDF booklet titled, “Play Framework Recipes”.
You can get more information from that link, but the short story is that the booklet is about 80 pages long, it’s packed full of Play Framework programming examples, it’s created for Scala programmers, and it’s based on my new book, the Scala Cookbook.
In somewhat related news, I just finished writing and editing the Scala Cookbook (over 700 pages of technical goo), and I look forward to providing programmer/analyst services to clients in the Boulder, Louisville, and Broomfield, Colorado areas very soon.
All the best,
Al
Valley Programming is currently a one-person business, owned and operated by Alvin Alexander. If you’re interested in anything you read here, feel free to contact me at “al” at (“@”) this website name (“valleyprogramming.com”), or at the phone number shown below. I’m just getting back to business here in November, 2021, and eventually I’ll get a contact form set up here, but until then, I hope that works.
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