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fantasy-land
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Functional Programming 1
2. https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land (A bit heavy on jargon)
Note there is a python version of Ramda available on pypi and there’s a lot of FP tidbits inside JAX:
3. https://pypi.org/project/ramda/ (Worth making your own version if you want to learn, though)
4. For nested data, JAX tree_util is epic: https://jax.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jax.tree_util.html and also their curry implementation is funny: https://github.com/google/jax/blob/4ac2bdc2b1d71ec0010412a32...
Anyway don’t put FP on a pedestal, main thing is to focus on the core principles of avoiding external mutation and making helper functions. Doesn’t always work because some languages like Rust don’t have legit support for currying (afaik in 2023 August), but in those cases you can hack it with builder methods to an extent.
Finally, if you want to understand the middle of the midwit meme, check out this wiki article and connect the free monoid to the Kleene star (0 or more copies of your pattern) and Kleene plus (1 or more copies of your pattern). Those are also in regex so it can help you remember the regex symbols. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_monoid?wprov=sfti1
The simplest example might be {0}^* in which case
0: “” // because we use *
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Ramda: A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers
It was never really my jam, but I used to follow the up-and-coming fantasy-land specs with great interest. It just seemed like a sharp dedicated community of folks trying to figure out better fp & algebraic stuff. I'm not sure who trailed off - in general I feel like there's much less connection in tech world, that the tech twitter and every other ultra-active tech channel has somewhat decayed. https://github.com/fantasyland/fantasy-land
Thanks for the links. I know I've seen @gcanti's name a thousand times already, but it's already quite murky to me what it was attached to. Something in this sphere.
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How elaborate could/should a transducers combiner function be?
Look at the implementations of Fantasy Land. List-in-JS might do the trick.
- General Functional Programming Resources
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Should I Move From PHP to Node/Express?
There are respective fantasy land and static land specs, with the law conformance checks.
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I came across the "Fantasy Land Specification", it somewhat conflicts with my own simplistic understanding of monads and functors. Is this specification valid, and should I honor it?
While building a purely functional data structure library for personal fun and professional use, and while using other libraries, I found that the "Fantasy Land Specification" was mentioned from time to time. They use this hierarchy. Although I did read some about category theory (tried and failed to fully understand all the concepts), some of the terms used in the specification are unknown to me (like Chain, Apply). My question:
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Best explanation of monads ive ever seen, from the practical developper’s point of view.
No: neither of those examples are "properties of futures and of lists as such." "Async/Await" in particular is a special case of monadic behavior of a concurrency monad. This specifically (infamously) came up in the evolution of the Prommise spec in ECMAScript, which in turn led to the development of the Fantasy Land Spec and various implementations of it.
- should i learn design patterns?
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Design Patterns Book for functional programming?
If you're programming in TypeScript you can checkout the fantasy land spec. It provides a spec for all the algebraic structures used in the JS world. You can learn what they are. You'll want to find alternative resources to learn what they are how they work. Fantasy land is just a spec not a guide.
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Ruby in FantasyLand: SumsUp
Javascript comes with this lovely little spec called Fantasy Land that defines certain type classes in Category Theory and how they interact.
awesome-functional-python
- Programacion Funcional
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"awesome functional python"
hi everyone .. sharing this link to "awesome functional python" :: https://github.com/sfermigier/awesome-functional-python .. i wish i would have found it a few months ago when starting my functional python journey, especially the libraries :)
- Functional python for data process
- Functional Python
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They say Python is the easiest language to learn, that being said, how much did it help you learn other languages? Did any of you for instance try C++ but quit, learn Python, and then back to C++?
Really strange new lands can be found in functional programming languages like Haskell, Elm, OCaml, Elixir, and the like. Functional programming in Python isn't something I have adopted fully, but I do find it a helpful paradigm. Interesting tools available for it.
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Python Design Patterns
https://github.com/mpkocher/Functional-Programming-Technique...
I covered a few core concepts (e.g., functions as first-class citizens, closures, partial application, etc...) and added a few real world examples of using a functional centric design. The text/format has some rough edges, but overall I think the text is useful for internalizing how to leverage a functional-ish approach.
Other resources.
https://github.com/sfermigier/awesome-functional-python
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Awesome Functional Programming
I see there is a short section about Python (6 resources).
I have been maintaining for the last 5 years a slightly richer collection at: https://github.com/sfermigier/awesome-functional-python/
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Functional-streams A Library to write concise functional code
1) It's not released on PyPI (there is a different project with the same name).
2) How different / better is it that the similar projects listed on: https://github.com/sfermigier/awesome-functional-python ? (Also: feel free to make a pull request if you want your project listed).
- Am I making things harder for myself by not using any OO stuff?
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Hy: A dialect of Lisp that's embedded in Python
Cool, I thought it was dead (like the fictional character called, coincidently, "Snake"). I see that active development has restarted 6 months ago, seemingly. Kudos to everyone involved, specially @Kodiologist who seems the main contributor over the recent period.
(Shameless plug: more functional languages that look like Python, or compile to one of the Python VMs: https://github.com/sfermigier/awesome-functional-python#lang... ).
What are some alternatives?
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newtype-ts - Implementation of newtypes in TypeScript
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RxPY - ReactiveX for Python
folktale - [not actively maintained!] A standard library for functional programming in JavaScript
hebigo - 蛇語(HEH-bee-go): An indentation-based skin for Hissp.
awesome-nft - A curated list of awesome Non Fungible Token (NFT, ERC721) frameworks, libraries and software
Toolz - A functional standard library for Python.
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