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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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Dependency inversion principle

The dependency inversion principle (DIP) states that we should depend upon abstractions, not concretions. DIP is about removing hardwired dependencies from our code.

For example, the following code violates DIP:

import "theirpkg"func MyFunction(t *theirpkg.AType)func MyOtherFunction(i theirpkg.AnInterface)

The MyOtherFunction function is not quite as bad as the MyFunction function, but both implementations couple our implementation with a type and an interface of another package.

In general, good software design relies on high cohesion, where we write functions that do one thing and do it well and are loosely coupled.

In pure functional programming, dependency injection is accomplished by passing partially applied ...

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