Totally forgot to mention the standard library, which is getting quite big. Just yesterday I read the chapter on parser combinators. Good book :)
Although I haven't encountered mentions of Akka in Programming in Scala by Odersky. There is a chapter on Actors but I skipped it and went straight to http://akka.io
Btw, for technical books I'm using an iPad, as you can read PDFs with colors on it and it's easier to go back and forth between pages and zoom-in, zoom-out, being closer to the way I normally read technical books. I then put PDFs I buy in Google Drive and open them in Acrobat Reader, also available on iPads.
So don't buy eBooks from Amazon, prefer the original publisher instead, to also get a DRM-free PDF in addition to the Kindle format (you never know when you'll use it).
Although I haven't encountered mentions of Akka in Programming in Scala by Odersky. There is a chapter on Actors but I skipped it and went straight to http://akka.io
Btw, for technical books I'm using an iPad, as you can read PDFs with colors on it and it's easier to go back and forth between pages and zoom-in, zoom-out, being closer to the way I normally read technical books. I then put PDFs I buy in Google Drive and open them in Acrobat Reader, also available on iPads.
So don't buy eBooks from Amazon, prefer the original publisher instead, to also get a DRM-free PDF in addition to the Kindle format (you never know when you'll use it).