Graham’s Guide to Learning Scala by Graham Lee.
From the post:
It’s a pretty widely-accepted view that, as a programmer, learning new languages is a Good Idea™ . Most people with more than one language under their belt would say that learning new languages broadens your mind in ways that will positively affect the way you work, even if you never use that language again.
With the Christmas holidays coming up and many people likely to take some time off work, this end of the year presents a great opportunity to take some time out from your week-to-week programming grind and do some learning.
With that in mind, I present “Graham’s Guide to Learning Scala”. There are many, many resources on the web for learning about Scala. In fact, I think there’s probably too many! It would be quite easy to start in the wrong place and quickly get discouraged.
So this is not yet another resource to add to the pile. Rather, this is a guided course through what I believe are some of the best resources for learning Scala, and in an order that I think will help a complete newbie pick it up quickly but without feeling overwhelmed.
And, best of all, it has 9 Steps!
As Graham says, the holidays are coming up.
One way to avoid nosey family members, ravenous cousins and in-laws, almost off-key (you would have to know the key to be off-key) singing, is to spend some quality time with your laptop.
Graham offers a good selection of resources to fill a week, either now or at some other down time of the year.