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ramda
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botchini
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Show an elixir/phoenix side project?
It was inspired by this Discord bot (which was posted here): https://github.com/lucapasquale/botchini
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What do you like to use for personal full-stack projects?
If I need a bigger backend, or maybe something that is not in JS, I created a machine on AWS free tier and installed CapRover to handle deploys, env vars, SSL for https urls, etc. Works pretty well, and I can use GitHub Actions to deploy automatically after I commit to a branch. (here's an example)
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I've made a simple Discord bot to learn Elixir, and would really like some feedback and tips
Something like this?
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?
png - Elixir library for creating png binaries from multi-dimensional data lists.
lodash - A modern JavaScript utility library delivering modularity, performance, & extras.
gen_stage - Producer and consumer actors with back-pressure for Elixir
Rambda - Faster and smaller alternative to Ramda
guessing-game-discord-bot
RxJS
wasmcloud-otp - wasmCloud host runtime that leverages Elixir/OTP and Rust to provide simple, secure, distributed application development using the actor model
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.
bookshelfbot - A Discord bot for querying book information.
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
alchemy - A discord library for Elixir
lazy.js - Like Underscore, but lazier