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Scala Design Patterns

You're reading from   Scala Design Patterns Design modular, clean, and scalable applications by applying proven design patterns in Scala

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788471305
Length 396 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ivan Nikolov Ivan Nikolov
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Design Patterns Out There and Setting Up Your Environment 2. Traits and Mixin Compositions FREE CHAPTER 3. Unification 4. Abstract and Self Types 5. Aspect-Oriented Programming and Components 6. Creational Design Patterns 7. Structural Design Patterns 8. Behavioral Design Patterns – Part One 9. Behavioral Design Patterns – Part Two 10. Functional Design Patterns – the Deep Theory 11. Applying What We Have Learned 12. Real-Life Applications 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

This was the first chapter of this book that focused on some specific design patterns. We looked at the following creational design patterns—factory method, abstract factory, lazy initialization, singleton, builder, and prototype. Wherever relevant, we presented a diagram that visually showed class relationships. Also, we gave typical examples and went through the possible pitfalls and recommendations about when to use them.

In real-life software engineering, design patterns are usually combined together rather than being used in an isolated manner. Some examples include a prototype that is being supplied by a singleton instance, abstract factories that can store different prototypes and supply copies when objects are created, factories that can use builders to create instances, and so on. In some cases, design patterns could be interchangeable depending on the...

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