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Learning Java Lambdas

By : Toby Weston
Book Image

Learning Java Lambdas

By: Toby Weston

Overview of this book

In this short book, we take an in-depth look at lambdas in Java, and their supporting features. The book covers essential topics, such as functional interfaces and type inference, and the key differences between lambdas and closures. You will learn about the background to functional programming and lambdas, before moving on to understanding the basic syntax of lambdas and what differentiates these anonymous functions from standard anonymous classes. Lastly, you'll learn how to invoke lambdas and look at the bytecode generated. After reading this book, you'll understand lambdas in depth, their background, syntax, implementation details, and how and when to use them. You'll also have a clear knowledge of the difference between functions and classes, and why that's relevant to lambdas. This knowledge will enable you to appreciate the improvements to type inference that drive a lot of the new features in modern Java, and will increase your understanding of method references and scoping.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)

Chapter 1. Introduction

Welcome to Learning Java Lambdas.

Java underwent huge changes in it's version 8 release. A lot was driven by the perception that Java was becoming long in the tooth. To compete with modern, functional programming languages, Java 8 introduced functional programming constructs like lambdas to better support a more functional style.

This book offers a concise explanation of lambdas and various other features required to make them work in Java. As well as offering background, syntax and usage examples of lambdas, the book describes other related features, such as functional interfaces and type inference.