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Mastering Java Functional Programming

Ray, Amitesh Kumar
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Unlock the full potential of Java with "Mastering Java Functional Programming: Streams, Lambdas, and Beyond.". This comprehensive guide delves deep into the world of functional programming, covering essential features introduced from Java 8 through Java 21.

What You'll Discover Inside

Streams and Lambda Expressions: Harness the power of Streams and Lambda expressions with practical, industry-relevant examples that will revolutionize the way you write Java code.

Developer-Friendly Features: Explore the latest enhancements in Java designed to boost productivity and code readability, making it easier for developers at any level to adopt functional programming paradigms.

Self-Sketch Diagrams: Grasp complex concepts effortlessly with unique self-sketch diagrams that break down topics into easily digestible visuals.

Real-Time Stories: Engage with real-time scenarios that bring theoretical concepts to life, helping you understand the practical applications of functional programming from scratch to expert level.

Who Should Read This Book?

Developers: Whether you're a novice or an experienced developer, this book provides a solid foundation in functional programming and helps you advance your skills to an expert level.

Engineering Students: Ideal for students looking to enhance their Java programming skills and prepare for a successful career in software development.

Java Enthusiasts: Perfect for those passionate about Java and eager to explore its functional programming capabilities.

Year:
2024
Language:
english
Pages:
40
ISBN:
B0D97W3T8J
File:
EPUB, 3.71 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2024
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