es1995
proposal-set-methods
es1995 | proposal-set-methods | |
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10 | 16 | |
79 | 635 | |
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0.0 | 4.5 | |
about 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | HTML | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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es1995
- Design Principles Behind Smalltalk
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No Lodash
> The API matters, and readability matters.
Exactly, lodash should be part of the language. https://github.com/mlajtos/es1995
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
Yes, https://github.com/mlajtos/es1995
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SmooshGate
> It made the decision to extend prototypes. In hindsight, a huge mistake.
I think it was a mistake at the time, but I still believe prototypal inheritance is pretty great idea. And JS desperately needs standard library, which IMO should extend built-in prototypes, so the language would be more coherent. ES1995 [0] was a funny take on this direction, but people (mainly non-JS people) would like to seriously use it. Go figure.
[0]: https://github.com/mlajtos/es1995
- ES1995: Javascript that could have been
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Turboprop: JS Arrays as Property Accessors!?!
(I was trying out some old school way with ES1995. I might rewrite it to TS one day.)
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[AskJS] TIL StackOverflow monkeypatches the String prototype across its various sites.
ES1995 agrees.
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Function parameter as a tuple
Thanks! I think we share a few aesthetic ideals :) I really like your work on L1 and New Kind of Paper, and just noticed ES1995 – if only it was true…
- ES1995 – The Missing JavaScript Polyfill
- ES1995 – The Missing JS Polyfill
proposal-set-methods
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Use JavaScript's New Set Composition Methods Without Polyfills
There is a proposal to add methods like union and intersection to JavaScript's built-in Set class.
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Updates from the 101th TC39 meeting
Set Methods: New Set methods
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Union, intersection, difference, and more are coming to JavaScript Sets
This article seems to be largely fluff. Here's a link to the proposal with the list of methods being added: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-set-methods?tab=readme-ov-f...
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Mastering data with 7 new JavaScript Set methods
So, 7 new Set methods are under construction now and I will show you the way they interact with data:
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how compare 2 Set ?
They're stage 3, but we're getting new methods just for this sort of stuff. You'd be able to do:
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It’s 2023. Start using JavaScript Map and Set
Coming soon: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-set-methods
- Why I Like Using Maps (and WeakMaps) for Handling DOM Nodes
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[AskJS] What Lodash/<insert utility library> functions do you love?
I'm excited for that one :). They are also coming out with intersection, but only for sets.
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Feedback on my JS library website?
it's highly incompatible with Set helper methods (a stage 3 proposal)
- [AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
What are some alternatives?
proposal-array-grouping - A proposal to make grouping of array items easier
proposal-change-array-by-copy - Provides additional methods on Array.prototype and TypedArray.prototype to enable changes on the array by returning a new copy of it with the change.
banned - Banned from a site or organization? Account suspended? Censored? Why?
proposals - ✍️ Tracking the status of Babel's implementation of TC39 proposals (may be out of date)
underscore - JavaScript's utility _ belt
random-number-js - Generate random numbers with more variety.
type-system-j - adds an optional type system to J language
proposal-partial-application - Proposal to add partial application to ECMAScript
proposal-iterator-helpers - Methods for working with iterators in ECMAScript
promises-spec - An open standard for sound, interoperable JavaScript promises—by implementers, for implementers.
proposal-iterator.range - A proposal for ECMAScript to add a built-in Iterator.range()
retro-random-number