Scala Fast Track
Scala and Kotlin are very similar. If you happen to know Kotlin we can provide you with an efficient fast training to Scala.

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Both Scala and Kotlin are two modern programming languages that can replace Java. Code in both programming languages can be easily compiled into Java byte code. 

The Scala Programming Language

The Scala programming language supports both object-oriented programming and functional programming. It is a high-level programming language that interoperate fully with Java

The Kotlin Programming Language

Kotlin is a cross-platform, statically typed, general-purpose, and high-level programming language. Kotlin was designed to interoperate fully with Java (similar to Scala). 

The Scala Fast Track Seminar

We have recently developed the Scala Fast Track professional seminar. This seminar was specifically developed for software developers that are already familiar with Kotlin. Taking this seminar is probably the fastest training for learning Scala

One on One Private Training

The one on one private training is an option that in some cases might be the best option. If taking the seminar is not relevant we can tailor a private training that will take you from Kotlin directly to Scala.

We continuously develop new professional seminars and courses that focus on various cutting edge topics in software development.

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