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Learning Functional Programming in Go

By : Lex Sheehan
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Learning Functional Programming in Go

By: Lex Sheehan

Overview of this book

Lex Sheehan begins slowly, using easy-to-understand illustrations and working Go code to teach core functional programming (FP) principles such as referential transparency, laziness, recursion, currying, and chaining continuations. This book is a tutorial for programmers looking to learn FP and apply it to write better code. Lex guides readers from basic techniques to advanced topics in a logical, concise, and clear progression. The book is divided into four modules. The first module explains the functional style of programming: pure functional programming, manipulating collections, and using higher-order functions. In the second module, you will learn design patterns that you can use to build FP-style applications. In the next module, you will learn FP techniques that you can use to improve your API signatures, increase performance, and build better cloud-native applications. The last module covers Category Theory, Functors, Monoids, Monads, Type classes and Generics. By the end of the book, you will be adept at building applications the FP way.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Index

Generics code generation tool


How can we not write all that repetitive code and not take a performance hit, nor lose any type safety of our strongly-typed language?

Let's look at using Go tooling to generate the boilerplate code for us. We'll use it to replace interface{} in our code with <T>. Here, <T> represents any type that works in the context in which it is found. 

Since we'll be using real types, we'll get compile-time type safety.

The clipperhouse/gen tool

Though there are several generics code generation tools available, let's look at my personal favorite, clipperhouse/gen.

We get the following functions for free with the clipperhouse/gen tool:

Note

gen is a code-generation tool for Go. It's intended to offer generics-like functionality for your types. Out of the box, it offers LINQ/underscore-inspired...