Kotlin is designed to provide first-class support for operating on functions. For example, we are able to easily pass functions as parameters to a function. We can also create a function that can return another function. This kind of a function is called a higher-order function. This powerful feature helps to write a functional style code easily. The possibility to return a function instead of a value makes along with the ability to pass a function instance to an other function as an argument, makes it possible to defer computations and to shape code cleanly. In this recipe, we are going to implement a helper function that is going to measure the execution time of other functions passed to it as an argument.

Kotlin Standard Library Cookbook
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Kotlin Standard Library Cookbook
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Overview of this book
For developers who prefer a more simplistic approach to coding, Kotlin has emerged as a valuable solution for effective software development. The Kotlin standard library provides vital tools that make day-to-day Kotlin programming easier. This library features core attributes of the language, such as algorithmic problems, design patterns, data processing, and working with files and data streams.
With a recipe-based approach, this book features coding solutions that you can readily execute. Through the book, you’ll encounter a variety of interesting topics related to data processing, I/O operations, and collections transformation. You’ll get started by exploring the most effective design patterns in Kotlin and understand how coroutines add new features to JavaScript. As you progress, you'll learn how to implement clean, reusable functions and scalable interfaces containing default implementations. Toward the concluding chapters, you’ll discover recipes on functional programming concepts, such as lambdas, monads, functors, and Kotlin scoping functions, which will help you tackle a range of real-life coding problems.
By the end of this book, you'll be equipped with the expertise you need to address a range of challenges that Kotlin developers face by implementing easy-to-follow solutions.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)
Preface
Ranges, Progressions, and Sequences
Expressive Functions and Adjustable Interfaces
Shaping Code with Kotlin Functional Programming Features
Powerful Data Processing
Tasteful Design Patterns Adopting Kotlin Concepts
Friendly I/O Operations
Making Asynchronous Programming Great Again
Best Practices for the Android, JUnit, and JVM UI Frameworks
Miscellaneous
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