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Scala Design Patterns - Second Edition

By : Ivan Nikolov
Book Image

Scala Design Patterns - Second Edition

By: Ivan Nikolov

Overview of this book

Design patterns make developers’ lives easier by helping them write great software that is easy to maintain, runs efficiently, and is valuable to the company or people concerned. You’ll learn about the various features of Scala and will be able to apply well-known, industry-proven design patterns in your work. The book starts off by focusing on some of the most interesting and latest features of Scala while using practical real-world examples. We will be learning about IDE’s and Aspect Oriented Programming. We will be looking into different components in Scala. We will also cover the popular "Gang of Four" design patterns and show you how to incorporate functional patterns effectively. The book ends with a practical example that demonstrates how the presented material can be combined in real-life applications. You’ll learn the necessary concepts to build enterprise-grade applications. By the end of this book, you’ll have enough knowledge and understanding to quickly assess problems and come up with elegant solutions.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Lazy initialization

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.

An example class diagram

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...