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Kotlin Design Patterns and Best Practices - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801815727
Pages 356 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Alexey Soshin Alexey Soshin
Profile icon Alexey Soshin

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

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

Builder

Sometimes, our objects are very simple and have only one constructor, be it an empty or non-empty one. But sometimes, their creation is very complex and based on a lot of parameters. We've seen one pattern already that provides a better constructor – the Static Factory Method design pattern. Now, we'll discuss the Builder design pattern, which will help us create complex objects.

As an example of such an object, imagine we need to design a system that sends emails. We won't implement the actual mechanism of sending them, we will just design a class that represents it.

An email may have the following properties:

  • An address (at least one is mandatory)
  • CC (optional)
  • Title (optional)
  • Body (optional)
  • Important flag (optional)

We can describe an email in our system as a data class:

data class Mail_V1(
    val to: List<String>,
    val cc: List<String>?,
  &...
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