Lazy initialization in software engineering is when we delay the instantiation of an object or a variable until the first time we need it. The idea behind this is to defer or even avoid some expensive operations.
Lazy initialization
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In other languages, such as Java, lazy initialization is often used in conjunction with the factory method design pattern. This method usually checks whether the object/variable we want to use is initialized; if not, it initializes the object and finally returns it. In consecutive uses, the already initialized object/variable is returned.
The Scala programming language has built-in support for lazy initialization. It makes use of the lazy keyword. That's why providing...