Collection Operations: Overview

A list of the collection transformations you should definitely know about, and an overview of patterns in the names of operations that you will encounter.

Gabriel Shanahan
The Kotlin Primer

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This article is part of the Kotlin Primer, an opinionated guide to the Kotlin language, which is indented to help facilitate Kotlin adoption inside Java-centric organizations. It was originally written as an organizational learning resource for Etnetera a.s. and I would like to express my sincere gratitude for their support.

It is recommended to read the Introduction before moving on. Check out the Table of Contents for all articles.

In the previous article, we talked about the usefulness of both the object-oriented and functional styles, and explained when you should use which:

Structure your programs using OOP, and implement behaviors using FP.

Of course, to be able to do implement behaviors using FP, you have to learn the names and…

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