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4 | 10 | |
2,469 | 8,872 | |
0.4% | 11.7% | |
5.9 | 10.0 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Fluture
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)
My name is Aldwin. I'm back-end-leaning full-stack (web-) developer with over 13 years of full time professional experience at various software development agencies. Besides that, I have years of hobby-programming and open-source experience, with Fluture[1] being my most well-received.
I've been leading small teams for the last eight years, focusing on developer enabling work such as process management, devops, software architecture, and coaching.
I'm very passionately in particular about functional programming, and I'm hoping to coach teams when it comes to the cross-over between functional programming and software architecture - something a lot of developers who are new to FP struggle with.
Although I have been involved in a huge variety of software types, I'm particularly well-experienced when it comes to real-time, offline-first web-applications and real-time data processing.
[1]: https://github.com/fluture-js/Fluture
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FP for web/mobile apps in 2022?
I think that it is fine to code perfectly functional apps using TypeScript with React Native and React. You will have a huge community to support you with documentation, libraries, and available labor. Yes, the language has a lot of soundness holes and misses a lot of useful features like pattern matching or type classes but, for me, it is a valid trade-off. There are libraries for better FP programming in TypeScript like fp-ts, io-ts, and fluture.
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Introduction to Functional Programming in JavaScript
Fortunately, as it has been shown in this article, it’s definitely possible to use functional programming with plain JavaScript. However, if you really want to dive deeper into this paradigm while using JavaScript, you’ll probably want to use some already existing functional libraries such as Sanctuary, Fluture, Ramda and others.
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A Fallback for the JavaScript Pipeline Operator
This is great news for functionally-minded libraries such as Ramda, Sanctuary, Fluture, and many more. But it also makes some vanilla JavaScript nicer, for example:
oxc
- The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- Oxidation Compiler – JavaScript Tools in Rust
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Oxlint – written in Rust – 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
If I understand it right, we have 3 large projects that aim to replace most of JS tools on their own: Bun[0], Oxc[1] and Biome[2]. Bun's package manager is great, Biome formatter recently reached 96% compatibility with Prettier, and now Oxlint is apparently good enough to replace ESLint at Shopify. Exciting times ahead.
But it's giving the impression that these projects perhaps could be better off collaborating instead of each of them aiming to eat the world on their own?
[0] https://bun.sh/
[1] https://oxc-project.github.io/
[2] https://biomejs.dev/
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)
Email: [email protected]
Hi, I'm u9g. I'm looking for an internship for either this winter (in a few weeks) or a summer internship!
Some things I've done:
I integrated a [query engine for lints](https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall) (and contributed optimizations) into [OXC](https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc) (a new Rust-based Javascript Linter).
I wrote [several](https://github.com/u9g/money-lens) [toy](https://github.com/u9g/quickquestion/tree/main/extension) languages and syntax highlighting for them.
I also wrote a [js-to-scheme transpiler](https://github.com/u9g/js2scheme/blob/main/example.js).
Happy to work on things compiler or database oriented, but also happy to learn something new!
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Why you should migrate to Rspack from webpack
Oxc (The Oxidation Compiler)
- JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- Oxc – The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler
- GitHub - Boshen/oxc: The JavaScript Oxidation Compiler -> Linter
- Oxc: The fast JavaScript compiler and linter
What are some alternatives?
rubico - [a]synchronous functional programming
swc - Rust-based platform for the Web
scriptum - Functional Programming Unorthodoxly Adjusted to Client-/Server-side Javascript
lightningcss - An extremely fast CSS parser, transformer, bundler, and minifier written in Rust.
adequate-guide-react - A sample app of usage of functional programming with React.
rspack-dashboard-page
posterus - Composable async primitives with cancelation, control over scheduling, and coroutines. Superior replacement for JS Promises.
rslint - A (WIP) Extremely fast JavaScript and TypeScript linter and Rust crate
node-tda - NodeJS API for TDA
CV - CV- Diego Lopez
ppipe - pipes values through functions, an alternative to using the proposed pipe operator ( |> ) for ES
lichess-extension - a simple and effective chrome extension for lichess