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Mastering High Performance with Kotlin

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Mastering High Performance with Kotlin

Overview of this book

The ease with which we write applications has been increasing, but with it comes the need to address their performance. A balancing act between easily implementing complex applications and keeping their performance optimal is a present-day requirement In this book, we explore how to achieve this crucial balance, while developing and deploying applications with Kotlin. The book starts by analyzing various Kotlin specifcations to identify those that have a potentially adverse effect on performance. Then, we move on to monitor techniques that enable us to identify performance bottlenecks and optimize performance metrics. Next, we look at techniques that help to us achieve high performance: memory optimization, concurrency, multi threading, scaling, and caching. We also look at fault tolerance solutions and the importance of logging. We'll also cover best practices of Kotlin programming that will help you to improve the quality of your code base. By the end of the book, you will have gained some insight into various techniques and solutions that will help to create high-performance applications in the Kotlin environment
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Delegated properties

Kotlin supports hybrid delegation in the form of delegated properties. Class delegation is based on the supertype. This means that both delegate and delegating classes implement the same interface. With class delegation, the delegate object is a parent of the delegating object.

The concept of hybrid delegation, on the other hand, doesn't require common implementation of a common interface or any parent-to-child relations. Instead, public methods of the delegate object take a reference to a delegating object as an argument. This allows the delegate object to use public methods of a delegating object.

The Kotlin standard library contains several useful implementations that use delegated properties.

Lazy

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