camaro
promises-spec
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camaro
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Using XPath in 2023
back in the day where every OTA (online travel agent) and airlines use XML for their API, we had to integrate them in an API gateway where to unify their API schema and workflow.
we wrote a small package[1] (using pugixml) to transform XML to JSON using a custom Xpath template syntax. Make our job much easier.
[1]: https://github.com/tuananh/camaro
- Fast XML to JSON using xpath templates in node
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Piscina – The Node.js Worker Pool
AFAIK this is a wrapper of worker_threads API. https://github.com/tuananh/camaro utilises this for multi-threading processing of XML input.
promises-spec
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Implement Promises/A+ from scratch
Today, I tried implementing Promises/A+ from scratch to test my coding skill. In the process, I’ve crafted this guide to share my insights and experiences with those who share a similar interest. Without further ado, let’s dive in.
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Using XPath in 2023
That made me chuckle.
For those not familiar with the promise design controversy:
http://brianmckenna.org/blog/category_theory_promisesaplus
https://github.com/promises-aplus/constructor-spec/issues/24
https://github.com/promises-aplus/promises-spec/issues/94
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Why is JavaScript so hated?
If you really want to go down the rabbit hole on this one, start here
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What the imperative shell of an Functional Core/Imperative Shell language looks like
Advantage 1, nesting, is the most important here, and it's often the most-overlooked advantage. Overlooking nesting is how Promises in Javascript got to be fundamentally broken.
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
Have you read the infamous GitHub thread where people tried to fix this before it got finalized? It's quite a trip
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This typo lasted several pomodoro sessions.
1.) JS implementation of Promise is not a monad. See this StackOverflow answer or this GitHub discussion for more details
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How to implement Promise in a FAANG interview
In this article, we will go over how to implement a basic version of a promise during a FAANG interview. The standard for promise implementation is called A+, but it includes a huge amount of details, making it almost impossible to implement all of them during a one-hour coding interview. Therefore, we will focus on implementing a basic variation that should be enough to show the interviewer your solving skills.
- what object
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Oopsy Poopsy ahahaha *sharts uncontrollably*
Hey, at least you weren't these guys: https://github.com/promises-aplus/promises-spec/issues/94
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Haskell is the greatest programming language of all time ... the rational adult in a room full of children ... When I program in Haskell, I am in utopia. I am in a different world than 99.9% of what I see posted on Reddit.
Total carnage
What are some alternatives?
xml-js - Converter utility between XML text and Javascript object / JSON text.
proposal-symbol-thenable
fast-xml-parser - Validate XML, Parse XML and Build XML rapidly without C/C++ based libraries and no callback.
q - A promise library for JavaScript
NodeLearn - Learning node js app
zx - A tool for writing better scripts
piscina - A fast, efficient Node.js Worker Thread Pool implementation
proposal-set-methods - Proposal for new Set methods in JS
koder - QR/bar code scanner for the Browser
cats-effect - The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala
heic-app - 🖥 convert HEIC images to JPEG and PNG in the browser or as a PWA
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript