Which tutorial to learn functional programming without going in depth ?

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  1. JustEnoughScalaForSpark

    A tutorial on the most important features and idioms of Scala that you need to use Spark's Scala APIs.

    - https://github.com/deanwampler/JustEnoughScalaForSpark

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