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Hands-On Design Patterns with Kotlin

You're reading from   Hands-On Design Patterns with Kotlin Build scalable applications using traditional, reactive, and concurrent design patterns in Kotlin

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788998017
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alexey Soshin Alexey Soshin
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Kotlin FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Creational Patterns 3. Understanding Structural Patterns 4. Getting Familiar with Behavioral Patterns 5. Functional Programming 6. Streaming Your Data 7. Staying Reactive 8. Threads and Coroutines 9. Designed for Concurrency 10. Idioms and Anti-Patterns 11. Reactive Microservices with Kotlin 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with Kotlin, covers basic language concepts and syntax, such as types, functions, classes, and flow control structures.

Chapter 2, Working with Creational Patterns, explains what classical creational patterns are embedded into the language and how to implement those that aren't. It discusses Singleton and Factory, among others.

Chapter 3, Understanding Structural Patterns, focuses on how to extend the functionality of our objects and adapt to changes.

Chapter 4, Getting Familiar with Behavioral Patterns, explains how can we alter object behavior at runtime, iteration over complex data structures, and communication between objects using the Observable design pattern.

Chapter 5, Functional Programming, dives into the principles of functional programming and how they fit into Kotlin. Topics such as data immutability and functions as a first-class value will be discussed in depth.

Chapter 6, Streaming Your Data, shows how applying the principles of functional programming help us process potentially infinite streams of incoming data.

Chapter 7, Staying Reactive, explains what reactive principles are and gives extensive examples based on the Reactive Extensions framework, better known as simply Rx.

Chapter 8, Threads and Coroutines, shows how easy it to work with concurrent code in Kotlin, making use of its lightweight thread model.

Chapter 9, Designed for Concurrency, covers design patterns that help us process many tasks at the same time, using coroutines.

Chapter 10, Idioms and Anti-Patterns, provides guidelines on some best practices and pitfalls that you may encounter while developing in Kotlin.

Chapter 11, Reactive Microservices with Kotlin, goes over a detailed example of writing a microservice using Kotlin, Vert.x, and PostgreSQL.

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