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GitTrends | ramda | |
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8 | 80 | |
709 | 23,578 | |
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8.6 | 6.6 | |
15 days ago | 9 days ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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GitTrends
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Ask HN: Codebases with great, easy to read code?
Thanks for the kind words!
I’ve also published an open-source iOS + Android app to the App Stores, called GitTrends that leverages my AsyncAwaitBestPractices library if anyone wants to see how to use it in a real/live production app!
The source code for GitTrends is available here: https://gittrends.com
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Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 7 Released
On the bright side, I was able to push a new App Store release for my Xamarin.Forms app, GitTrends, which I couldn't do previously in VS for Mac 2022 Preview.
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Announcing .NET MAUI Preview 13
Here’s a couple open-source apps I’ve made that you can check out if you’re interested in how to use C# instead of XAML: - GitTrends - An open-source iOS and Android app built in Xamarin.Forms to monitor the Views, Clones and Star history of your GitHub repos - All UI is written in C# using the Xamarin.CommunityToolkit.Markup NuGet package - Also free to download from the iOS App Store and Google Play Store - HackerNews - An open-source .NET MAUI app for displaying the top posts on Hacker News that demonstrates text sentiment analysis of each headline gathered using artificial intelligence - All UI is written in C# using the CommunityToolkit.Maui.Markup NuGet Package
- Cross platform gui frameworks that aren't xaml-based?
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MAUI Performance issues
For example, here’s an open-source app I’ve published to the App Store, GitTrends, that doesn’t use any XAML.
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GitHub Profile Views Counter
Was GitTrends causing the trouble? I’d love to fix the bug if you found one!
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How to get a list of all GitHub repo's I have write access to?
I created an open-source app, GitTrends, that’s available for free on the iOS and Android app stores that could help.
ramda
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Tacit Programming
JavaScript is great for point-free programming! Make sure you check out Ramda.js https://ramdajs.com/
It’s fun in the sense that solving a puzzle is fun, but I avoid it for anything I need to maintain long-term.
But it’s good practice for understanding combinators which is useful for some kinds of problems.
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Pipeline-Oriented Programming [video]
This is very cool. I remember I got sucked into things like Ramda going down this functional programming rabbit hole :-)
https://ramdajs.com/
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Level up your Typescript game, functionally - Part 2
To create our pipeline, I'm going to use the pipe function from the NodeJS ramda library instead of building my own.
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Level up your Typescript game, functionally - Part 3
Other libraries to check out are pratica and ramda
- Ramda: A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers
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FP and JavaScript/TypeScript
I recently took ownership of the new types/ramda repo. This repo is re-exported by @types/ramda and is the first step to bringing type definitions for ramda in-house. We're already hard at work correcting major issues, adding full currying support, and general bug fixes
- [AskJS] Auto-Generated Documentation from JSDoc comments, nice modern themes?
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When to use currying in JavaScript
I'm going to be honest. You probably don't need to use currying in JavaScript. In fact, trying to fit it in your code is going to do more harm than good, unless it's just for fun. Currying only becomes useful when you fully embrace functional programming, which, in JavaScript, means using a library like Ramda instead of the standard built-in functions.
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No Lodash
Lodash gets so many things wrong I’d rather not see it in most projects. I appreciate a good utility library for JS projects but my go-to choice has to be Ramda[1]. Every function it exports is curried and works great with pipe which enables me to write highly reusable and composable functions in pointfree notation. I have never been as productive with lodash, and I find the functional style easier to read
[1] https://ramdajs.com/
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Snap.js - A competitor to Lodash
Do note though that ramda is different from rambda. 👍 (Granted they are very similar!)
What are some alternatives?
GitVersion - From git log to SemVer in no time
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.
LibGit2Sharp - Git + .NET = ❤
RxJS
Verlite - Automatically version projects via semantic git tags with a focus on being lite, optimized for continuous delivery.
Rambda - Faster and smaller alternative to Ramda
Husky.Net - Git hooks made easy with Husky.Net internal task runner! 🐶 It brings the dev-dependency concept to the .NET world!
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
GitLink - Making .NET open source accessible!
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
GitExtensions - Git Extensions is a standalone UI tool for managing git repositories. It also integrates with Windows Explorer and Microsoft Visual Studio (2015/2017/2019).
lazy.js - Like Underscore, but lazier