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Learning Functional Programming in Go
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Learning Functional Programming in Go

by Lex Sheehan
November 2017
Intermediate to advanced
670 pages
17h 35m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

Building applications that have high cohesion and low coupling is a major goal in software engineering. In this chapter, we explored the pipeline pattern and you learned how to build component-based systems using flow-based programming (FPB) techniques. We studied FPB patterns and use cases that would benefit from applying the pipeline pattern.

We studied an example order processing flow. We progressed from an imperative implementation to a concurrent one using Goroutines and channels. We learned how I/O buffers can effectively be used to hold more than one order at a time and how this can compensate for variability in the time it takes each filter to process each order.

Our last implementation was an improvement upon the prior attempts. ...

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