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Functional Programming in Java
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Functional Programming in Java

by Venkat Subramaniam
February 2014
Intermediate to advanced
160 pages
4h 59m
English
Pragmatic Bookshelf
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Recap

We can’t totally rely on automatic garbage collection, especially when our applications use external resources. The execute around method pattern can help us gain finer control over the flow of execution, and release external resources. Lambda expressions are a good fit to implement this pattern. In addition to controlling the object lifetime, we can use this pattern to better manage locks and to write concise exception tests. This can lead to more deterministic execution of code, timely cleanup of heavyweight resources, and fewer errors.

We managed resources in this chapter. In the next we’ll use lambda expressions to delay execution of some parts of code as a way to make the programs more efficient.

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