babel-plugin-jsx
immutable-js
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MIT License | MIT License |
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babel-plugin-jsx
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Can you give me an idea on how to implement this in vue?
It's also possible to use JSX, as OP's example, using https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-jsx
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State of JSX in JavaScript Frameworks
Even though templates (or let’s say, SFC) is the dominant way to author Vue components, decent JSX support is also provided for both Vue 2 and Vue 3.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy of React
I agree - I think JSX does what templating languages have been trying to do for years.
That being said, solid is hardly the only one out there competing that can use JSX:
- https://github.com/vuejs/babel-plugin-jsx
- https://mithril.js.org/jsx.html
- https://preactjs.com/guide/v10/getting-started#setting-up-js...
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Have been using Vue.js for a while but decided to learn React because of how popular and demanded it is. Not trying to bash React but I can't get over the funkyness of JSX and a couple of other aspects. Everything seems more complex and cumbersome than how it's done in Vue.js. Am I just biased?
Apologies, my link above was the incorrect bookmark... that was for Vue 2. Here is the correct link for vue3: https://github.com/vuejs/jsx-next
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Vue with TSX - the perfect duo!?
In a nutshell, you once again have to add jsx: “preserve” to your tsconfig.json and do some changes in your Babel config (it’s a plugin this time):
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Has anyone used JSX with Vue 3?
This exists and works fine - I am using TSX and getting type checking around props etc etc, all the things you'd expect.
immutable-js
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Yet another introduction to Functional Programming
immutable for JavaScript.
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Imutability, react and typescrip: how to do it the clean way?
Check out Object.freeze. There's also Immutable.js for working with immutable data.
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How To Scale Your React Applications
Use immutability to manage state updates When updating state in your React application, it's important to ensure that you are not mutating the original state object. Instead, you should create a new copy of the state object with the updated values. Immutability makes it easier to manage state updates and ensures that the updates are performed in a predictable and safe manner. Libraries like Immutable.js provide a set of functions that simplify working with immutable data in React applications.
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Is it possible to strongly type properties of class dynamically added in the constructor?
We're wanting to get rid of immutable so I'm trying to replicate what it is about the Record functionality and types that allow this dynamic property access to work. After pulling my hair out looking through the [email protected] type definitions and the actual code, to me it looks like the types are just kind of lying about what's going on ... and it's just working. Does anyone have any ideas how I can replicate this dynamic property access with strong typings?
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Functional immutable game state
The Immutable.js README has a much more complete description of immutability and why you might want to use the library. Also worth mentioning that Immer is an alternative which is a bit easier to get started with.
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"console.log" Sometimes Print Wrong Data
Examples: immutable-js Immer
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Immutable Collections should be Your Default
I can't speak to C# and Java, but the suggestion in this post: ImmutableJS already uses Persistent data structures. (It's the second sentence of their introduction)
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How do I type reduce when Im reducing an array to count elements?
Avoiding mutation is just never modifiyng an object, ever. There are tons of implementations of this pattern, notably immutable.js (https://immutable-js.com/), Redux is also an example of this philosophy.
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Alan Perlis and the Evolution of Programming Languages
JavaScript is most programers' first introduction to map, filter, and reduce. Easy lambdas made those higher-order functions a staple of a lot of JS code.
Meanwhile, immutable.js[0] is at 10 million downloads per week and rising.
I would add that it's not just the ease of use of lambdas, but the fact that in JavaScript functions really are first class citizens. Most of the other widely used languages that people start on have lambda functions added in as a bit of a hack and only treat some functions as real values.
[0] https://www.npmjs.com/package/immutable
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immutable-js VS riux - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Aug 2022
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one
mori - ClojureScript's persistent data structures and supporting API from the comfort of vanilla JavaScript
htm - Hyperscript Tagged Markup: JSX alternative using standard tagged templates, with compiler support.
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
volar - ⚡ Explore high-performance tooling for Vue [Moved to: https://github.com/vuejs/language-tools]
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.
jsx-vue2 - monorepo for Babel / Vue JSX related packages
RxJS
reactivue - 🙊 Use Vue Composition API in React components
immutability-helper - mutate a copy of data without changing the original source