adequate-guide-react
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adequate-guide-react
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Building a React app with functional programming (Part 1)
You can skip the gibberish and grab the code from the Github repo, or tinker with it live in the CodeSandbox.
Sanctuary
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Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (February 2024)
SEEKING WORK • Berlin, Germany • Remote or on-site • Software developer
I'm a software developer with 13 years of experience. I love leveraging software to save people time. I have a background in (visual) design and consider design to be crucial to the development of all software (even software with no visible interface).
I have deep knowledge of JavaScript. I have also worked professionally with TypeScript, Python, and Haskell. I enjoy working with HTML and CSS. I know React, and I'm looking for an opportunity to learn htmx.
I have created Sanctuary (https://sanctuary.js.org/) and several other libraries. :)
https://davidchambers.me/cv/
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (February 2024)
Location: Berlin, Germany
Remote: Yes
Willing to relocate: Possibly
Technologies: JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Haskell, Clojure, Bash, SQL, HTML, CSS, React, htmx, functional programming
Résumé/CV: https://davidchambers.me/cv/
Email: [email protected]
Author of Sanctuary (https://sanctuary.js.org/) and several other libraries. I love writing parsers and interpreters. I enjoy writing shell scripts more than is healthy (ShellCheck is amazing). I love hyperlinks and discovering web standards.
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Hegel – An advanced static type checker for JavaScript
I wonder if this will be something that functional libraries like Ramda [1] or Sanctuary [2] will be able to benefit from.
One of the reasons these libraries don't work so well with TS is that it doesn't have ML-style whole program inference and hence doesn't work so well with patterns like currying. Hegel seems more capable in that regard.
[1] https://ramdajs.com/
[2] https://github.com/sanctuary-js/sanctuary
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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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Sanctuary Cheat Sheet
Hey everyone, I put together a [Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/identinet/sanctuary-cheat-sheet) for [Sanctuary](https://sanctuary.js.org/) that I hope is helpful to you.
What are some alternatives?
Fluture - 🦋 Fantasy Land compliant (monadic) alternative to Promises
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
Most.js - Ultra-high performance reactive programming
RxJS
fun-php - Functional programming utilities for PHP
Index - ⚡ Pattern Matching in Typescript
Rambda - Faster and smaller alternative to Ramda
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.
underscore-contrib - The brass buckles on Underscore's utility belt
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
Mout - Modular JavaScript Utilities
mimic-fn - Make a function mimic another one