Dynamics.NET
Lombok
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Dynamics.NET
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John Carmack on Functional Programming in C++ (2018)
Do it! Do it! Do it! If only for a couple of tests to see how much it changes the results. ;-)
Unboxing sums is a nice optimization but then you can't naively use switch-patern matching to deconstruct them.
I have a bunch of other things in Sasa and other libraries you might find useful. I'm not actively working on most of them anymore except for bug fixes. I learned a lot but didn't end up using a lot of these features as much as I'd hoped.
For instance, being able to create open instance delegates in a way that automatically works around the CLR limits against such delegates to virtual methods. Some of the concurrency primitives are also interesting, as they implement an efficient atomic read/write protocols for arbitrary sized types using only volatile reads/writes (ie. avoid torn reads), and a sort of LLSC using only volatile read/write and a single interlocked inc/dec. Also, I added a kind system to CLR reflection to make working with it much easier [2].
It seems we're thinking along the same lines for numeric types. I reproduced the Haskell numeric hierarchy [1], but I put that on hold because I was thinking a [Deriving] attribute would eliminate a lot of redundancy.
Just FYI, clicking Num on the main GitHub markdown page doesn't jump to the link on the markup.
Lots more to see if you're interested! I've played with parser combinators but never liked how they turned out, and settled on a simpler approach that was pretty interesting.
[1] https://github.com/naasking/HigherLogics.Algebra
[2] https://github.com/naasking/Dynamics.NET#kind-system
Lombok
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Consuming and Testing third party API's using Spring Webclient
The above class maps the json data to a java object we can work with. We use Lombok to generate constructors, getters and setters for our code and the Jackson Project to handle serialization and deserialization of json to pojo . We know the response is an array of objects representing the coffee and so above data structure is fit for this.
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💻 7 Open-Source DevTools That Save Time You Didn't Know to Exist ⌛🚀
Almost a decade ago, I started reducing my boilerplate (and saving time with Lombok. It made my life much easier, simple as that. Ever since I've been looking into finding the smoothest solutions for saving time rather than handling all of it myself.
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How to prevent NullPointerExceptions in Java
Lombok is a widely used library that simplifies Java code. The @NonNull annotation helps enforce non-null parameters, generating appropriate null checks:
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How to implement GZIP decompression for incoming HTTP requests on the Netty server
Project Lombok
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Feedback on a new annotation processor api
I gotta agree with /u/rzwitserloot I don't see anything in the lombok repo that indicates they have their "own compiler". I see the "reaching into javac internals" but that's it.
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Does any tooling exist for Java to add @NotNull to every parameter, return type, field, etc. by default?
i looked into that and found this: https://github.com/projectlombok/lombok/issues/2310
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Would this OpenJDK proposal make Java easier to learn?
Funny enough; /u/rzwitserloot is the author of Lombok, one of the most widely used Java libraries in the world. So it's not really some kind of random-ass Redditor they're having a discussion with either.
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Kotlin : A Java developer's perspective
This removes the need to add the 'Project Lombok' library (and going through a phase of installing it in your Eclipse IDE; old school devs know what I am talking about) and speeds up development time. Java 14 added a new feature of 'Records' which allows you to do the same, but it doesn't offer a 'copy' method to ease your object creation and also enforces the 'final' keyword for variables making them immutable.
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X-Pipe - A connection manager and remote file explorer. Let me know what you think!
I get the main criticisms of Java, i.e. its verbosity and the requirement for a lot of boilerplate code, and understand why some people switched to Kotlin. But by using libraries such as lombok you can get rid of most of it and suddenly the incentives for switching aren't that big anymore. And in the end it's all JVM bytecode anyways.
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How often do you do/use this in your job?
I usually use this... https://projectlombok.org/
What are some alternatives?
boring-makefile - An uninteresting makefile.
JHipster - JHipster, much like Spring initializr, is a generator to create a boilerplate backend application, but also with an integrated front end implementation in React, Vue or Angular. In their own words, it "Is a development platform to quickly generate, develop, & deploy modern web applications & microservice architectures."
HigherLogics.Algebra - Numerical and algebraic abstractions for .NET
Immutables - Annotation processor to create immutable objects and builders. Feels like Guava's immutable collections but for regular value objects. JSON, Jackson, Gson, JAX-RS integrations included
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
manifold - Manifold is a Java compiler plugin, its features include Metaprogramming, Properties, Extension Methods, Operator Overloading, Templates, a Preprocessor, and more.
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
Auto - A collection of source code generators for Java.
john-carmack-plan-archive - Collection of John Carmack’s .plan files
record-builder - Record builder generator for Java records
AspectJ
JavaParser - Java 1-18 Parser and Abstract Syntax Tree for Java with advanced analysis functionalities.