Communication
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Communication
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17 Amazing Community Packages for .NET Developers
if you need better results check this one https://github.com/managedcode/Communication
- What your hidden nuget gems ?
- Communication - library for Results
mo
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Functional Programming Library for Golang by IBM
A simple alternative is the combination of:
- https://github.com/samber/lo
- https://github.com/samber/mo
The split is also nice as you can choose to just use the generic convenience functions from lo without the more FP related things from mo.
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Handling nil values: Pointers vs Abstractions
Is it a popular approach to use abstractions in general for handling nil values with libraries like null or mo? Should I just stick with pointers? What are your experiences on this topic?
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samber/lo utility package based on generics
I really like it. Have been using it for a while, just don't overuse it. Also, I recommend github.com/samber/mo
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Switching from C++ to Rust
Go generics allow all kinds of things https://github.com/samber/mo
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I know there is no OPTIONALS in go , i hope they implement it , what is the best approach to deal with optionals in go? sometimes i think the default values added by golang isnβt suitable, like adding zero to int ! .. zero is a value not nil or undefined.
Have you taken a look at mo? https://github.com/samber/mo
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What the state of functional programming ecosystem ?
If you are curious, try looking at github.com/samber/lo and github.com/samber/mo packages if you get a chance.
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Reduce Boilerplate in Go Http Handlers with Go Generics
I have seen https://github.com/samber/mo but it's a niche. Monads aren't popular in Golang community.
- Monads for Go, Using Generics (Option, Result, Either)
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Expected vs Unexpected errors in Go
I've also looked at the mo library, in particular to use Option[User] but that's really just a slightly safer way to represent User* here. (Safer because you're forced to check if there's a value and so don't have the same accidental panic risk.)
- Monads and popular FP abstractions, powered by Go 1.18 Generics
What are some alternatives?
FluentResults - A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
lo - π₯ A Lodash-style Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics (map, filter, contains, find...)
testbeats - Publishes test results to Microsoft Teams, Google Chat & Slack
fp-go - fp-go is a collection of Functional Programming helpers powered by Golang 1.18+ generics.
LINQKit - LINQKit is a free set of extensions for LINQ to SQL and Entity Framework power users.
valor - Go option and result types that optionally contain a value
Eto.Forms - Cross platform GUI framework for desktop and mobile applications in .NET
underscore - π Useful functional programming helpers for Go
Result - The modelling for success/failure of operations in Kotlin and KMM (Kotlin Multiplatform Mobile)
gofp - A super simple Lodash like utility library with essential functions that empowers the development in Go
FusionCache - FusionCache is an easy to use, fast and robust cache with advanced resiliency features and an optional distributed 2nd level.
fuego - Functional Experiment in Golang