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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cyclops-react
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What's everyones favorite Stream utility library (or ies)? I see jOOL and StreamEx mentioned occasionally, are there others?
I always thought cyclops was interesting because it offers both an Eager and Lazy API.
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Vavr | Λrrow . . . Complementary or redundant? (Note: This is a multi-part question.)
I've used Vavr in couple of projects, but I like https://github.com/aol/cyclops better, although I did not manage to use it in any real project seriously. Mostly just played with Cyclops for fine personal stuff.
StreamEx
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Favorite hidden gem library?
I really like StreamEx. I do not know why people do not use it often, the syntax is just wonderful.
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Jodd – The Unbearable Lightness of Java
It gets more perverse if you need to flatMap, or transmute components of map types, etc. If you want even more power, take a look at https://github.com/amaembo/streamex. This sort of container manipulation bread and butter for business processing. I use it every day, sometimes with a dozen operations. This (with liberal use of `final` values) makes for some pretty functional-looking code.
I'll grant you the Kotlin or Scala version is slightly more compact. But not fundamentally different, like the Go version.
I (and the pretty much every language designer in the post-Java era) disagree with you about checked exceptions, but that's a whole different thread...
What are some alternatives?
Javaslang - vʌvr (formerly called Javaslang) is a non-commercial, non-profit object-functional library that runs with Java 8+. It aims to reduce the lines of code and increase code quality.
jOOλ - jOOλ - The Missing Parts in Java 8 jOOλ improves the JDK libraries in areas where the Expert Group's focus was elsewhere. It adds tuple support, function support, and a lot of additional functionality around sequential Streams. The JDK 8's main efforts (default methods, lambdas, and the Stream API) were focused around maintaining backwards compatibility and implementing a functional API for parallelism.
Functional Java - Backport of Java 8's lambda expressions to Java 7, 6 and 5
underscore-java - java port of Underscore.js
derive4j - Java 8 annotation processor and framework for deriving algebraic data types constructors, pattern-matching, folds, optics and typeclasses.
protonpack - Stream utilities for Java 8
Faux Pas - A library that simplifies error handling for Functional Programming in Java