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Functional Programming in Go

By : Dylan Meeus
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Functional Programming in Go

By: Dylan Meeus

Overview of this book

While Go is a multi-paradigm language that gives you the option to choose whichever paradigm works best for the particular problem you aim to solve, it supports features that enable you to apply functional principles in your code. In this book, you’ll learn about concepts central to the functional programming paradigm and how and when to apply functional programming techniques in Go. Starting with the basic concepts of functional programming, this Golang book will help you develop a deeper understanding of first-class functions. In the subsequent chapters, you’ll gain a more comprehensive view of the techniques and methods used in functional languages, such as function currying, partial application, and higher-order functions. You’ll then be able to apply functional design patterns for solving common programming challenges and explore how to apply concurrency mechanisms to functional programming. By the end of this book, you’ll be ready to improve your code bases by applying functional programming techniques in Go to write cleaner, safer, and bug-free code.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1: Functional Programming Paradigm Essentials
7
Part 2: Using Functional Programming Techniques
11
Part 3: Design Patterns and Functional Programming Libraries

Part 2: Using Functional Programming Techniques

After we have established the basic ideas of functional programming and see how they relate to the object-oriented paradigm, we will move on to this part. Here, we will look at how functional programming can be leveraged to compose larger programs while still at the class level. We’ll learn about solving problems iteratively versus recursively, the three important categories of function types, and how to chain functions together for more readable code.

This part has the following chapters:

  • Chapter 6, Three Common Categories of Functions
  • Chapter 7, Recursion
  • Chapter 8, Readable Function Composition with Fluent Programming