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Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127765
Pages 474 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alexey Soshin Alexey Soshin
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Classical Patterns
2. Getting Started with Kotlin 3. Working with Creational Patterns 4. Understanding Structural Patterns 5. Getting Familiar with Behavioral Patterns 6. Section 2: Reactive and Concurrent Patterns
7. Introducing Functional Programming 8. Threads and Coroutines 9. Controlling the Data Flow 10. Designing for Concurrency 11. Section 3: Practical Application of Design Patterns
12. Idioms and Anti-Patterns 13. Practical Functional Programming with Arrow 14. Concurrent Microservices with Ktor 15. Reactive Microservices with Vert.x 16. Assessments
17. Other Book You May Enjoy
18. Index

Software transactional memory

Software Transactional Memory (STM) is a powerful abstraction designed for modifying state in concurrent programming. It enables the writing of code that accesses shared state concurrently, facilitating easy composition while maintaining safety guarantees. One of the key advantages of using STM is that it prevents deadlocks and race conditions in programs running within its transactions. The foundational elements of STM are Transactional Variables or TVars.

Conceptually, a TVar is a wrapper around a variable that adds a layer of protection against concurrent modifications. Modifying a TVar requires operating within the STM context. This can be achieved by writing an extension function with STM as the receiver. This approach ensures that modifications to shared state are safely managed within the structured framework of STM, reducing the complexity and potential errors associated with concurrent state changes.

In order to work with Arrow STM, we...

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