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Learning Concurrent Programming in Scala

You're reading from   Learning Concurrent Programming in Scala Dive into the Scala framework with this programming guide, created to help you learn Scala and to build intricate, modern, scalable concurrent applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783281411
Length 366 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Aleksandar Prokopec Aleksandar Prokopec
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. Concurrency on the JVM and the Java Memory Model 3. Traditional Building Blocks of Concurrency 4. Asynchronous Programming with Futures and Promises 5. Data-Parallel Collections 6. Concurrent Programming with Reactive Extensions 7. Software Transactional Memory 8. Actors 9. Concurrency in Practice Index

Exercises

In the following set of exercises, you are required to implement higher-level concurrency abstractions in terms of basic JVM concurrency primitives. Some of these exercises introduce concurrent counterparts of sequential programming abstractions, and, in doing so, highlight important differences between sequential and concurrent programming. The exercises are not ordered in any particular order, but some of them rely on specific content from earlier exercises or this chapter.

  1. Implement a parallel method, which takes two computation blocks a and b, and starts each of them in a new thread. The method must return a tuple with the result values of both the computations. It should have the following signature:
    def parallel[A, B](a: =>A, b: =>B): (A, B)
  2. Implement a periodically method, which takes a time interval duration specified in milliseconds, and a computation block b. The method starts a thread that executes the computation block b every duration milliseconds. It should...
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