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Mostly adequate guide to FP (in JavaScript)
I completely understand where you are coming from and don't doubt that you've seen some gross things built in the name of "functional Node". I do think that functional JS can be elegant when applied with restraint.
I've really enjoyed creating functional pipelines with Ramda in the past for professional projects. I liked how I could use the Ramda functions to explicitly state in my code what the flow of data was with functions like pipe and converge. It seemed to me that being able to understand the dataflow was easier with this paradigm. I could even create pipelines that would automate away dealing with promises in my pipelines with pipeWith. I would implement the same bits of code in "vanilla" js and with Ramda and Ramda was more concise and easier to read (if you understood how Ramda worked...).
You can see an example of the style that I like here: https://github.com/chughes87/calendarbot. I definitely was more "clever" in parts of that codebase than I let myself be in a professional setting heh.
I successfully onboarded a different team onto one of my projects when I was being switched to a different product at my company. An engineer who later did some maintenance work on it told me that the codebase was simple and easy to work with. I did get complaints about a later project that I implemented with Ramda from a person who was totally uninitiated and didn't bother to ask me for help..
proposal-pipeline-operator
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Pipeline Operator great again!
Current Status: You'd have to check the TC39 proposals repository or the official proposal text for the most recent status. As of my last update, it had not yet reached Stage 4 (final stage) of the TC39 process, which means it wasn't part of the ECMAScript specification yet.
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pipesAreFun
Javascript may get it https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
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JavaScript Gom Jabbar
It can be further simplified. For example, you don't need two separate functions to extract the first chat completion message etc.
This version:
- uses existing language constructs
- can be immediately understood even by the most junior devs
- is likely to be 1000 times faster
- does not rely on an external dependency that currently has 143 issues and every two weeks releases a new version adding dozens of new methods to things
Note: one thing I do wish Javascript adopted is pipes: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
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What's new in ES2023?
Still in stage 2 atm https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
- lizod - spiritual successor of zod less than 1kb
- Updates from the 96th TC39 meeting
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Mostly adequate guide to FP (in JavaScript)
Both are active tc39 proposals :)
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator - Stage 2
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching - Stage 1
Hopefully we get both in the next couple of years.
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Tipe - typed pipe
Some time ago I saw how hyped JS community was about pipeline operator proposal. So I tried to make something similar in python. There is how tipe module was created. Check it out if you are interested: https://github.com/mishankov/tipe
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CoffeeScript for TypeScript
We often add promising TC39 proposals into Civet so people can experiment without waiting.
We've added https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-string-dedent and others.
Since our goal is to be 99% compatible with ES we'll need to accommodate any proposals that become standard and pick up anything TC39 leaves on the table (rest parameters in any position, etc.)
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
The Proposal is for the Hack pipe, so your example would be
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