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fsharp.org
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Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
3. F# - $99,311
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Roc – A fast, friendly, functional language
Oh yeah. A key hindrance of F# is that MS treats it like a side project even though it's probably their secret weapon, and a lot of the adopters are dotnet coders who already know the basics so the on-boarding is less than ideal.
https://fsharp.org/ is the best place to actually start.
https://fsharpforfunandprofit.com/ is the standard recommendation from there but there's finally some good youtube and other content out there.
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
Naturally I’d recommend using a better language such as ReScript or Elm or PureScript or F#‘s Fable + Elmish, but “React” is the king right now and people perceive TypeScript as “less risky” for jobs/hiring, so here we are.
- Earning the privilege to work on unoriginal problems
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I am a ChatGPT bot - Ask me anything #2
Are you really a bot? Yes, I'm a small F# program that glues together the public API's provided by Reddit and OpenAI. I was created by /u/brianberns. You can find my source code here.
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I am a ChatGPT bot
The bot is written in F#, which is a .NET language (like C#).
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Full Paket Tutorial Video (Paket vs NuGet for F# Package Management)
I created an issue here for the documentation change: https://github.com/fsharp/fsfoundation/issues/857
proposal-pattern-matching
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Coming to grips with JS: a Rubyist's deep dive
Note, however, that there is a proposal to add pattern matching to JS.
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Level up your Typescript game, functionally - Part 2
There's an ECMAScript proposal that is in the works to add this feature to the language! It's going to look something like this.
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
More importantly, TypeScript typically commits to build things into itself when the proposal in JavaScript reaches Stage 3. The pattern matching proposal in JavaScript is Stage 1, but depends on many other proposals as well that may or may not need to be at Stage 3 as well for it to work. This particular proposal is interested on pattern matching on JavaScript Objects and other primitives, just like Python does with it’s native primitives. These are also dynamic types which helps in some areas, but makes it harder than others. Additionally, the JavaScript type annotations proposal needs to possibly account for this. So it’s going to be awhile. Like many years.
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Explicit Software Design. Preliminary Conclusions
For true™ functional programming in JS, native pattern matching and partial function application are missing (at least for now: 1, 2). For proper OOP, it lacks real interfaces and compile-time dependency injection.
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TypeScript Is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
The proposal for pattern matching syntax seems more akin to what they're looking for.
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching
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[AskJS] C# in every Node.js job posting?
There's a proposal to add something like that to JavaScript but it's been stuck in limbo since 2017 although there are libraries like ts-pattern which implement it already.
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[AskTS] What do you think will be the future of runtime type checking?
I'll admit, it is easy to assert that the TypeScript language should not be involved in the matters of packages but I also wonder if we're moving towards a point where interfaces will be as common as namespaces and whether or not it would be sensible for the language to incorporate such type assertions into the language formally, after all, it already compiles to various forms of JavaScript and there is a stage 1 proposal submitted to the TC39 committee to give JavaScript pattern matching. If adopted, wouldn't it make sense to allow TypeScript to compile a type into a type guard for the native JavaScript pattern matcher?
- 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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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.)
What are some alternatives?
effect - An ecosystem of tools to build robust applications in TypeScript.
fp-ts - Functional programming in TypeScript
rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.
package.elm-lang.org - website for browsing packages and exploring documentation
askai - Command Line Interface for OpenAi ChatGPT
content - The content behind MDN Web Docs
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
ecma262 - Status, process, and documents for ECMA-262
ts-adt - Generate Algebraic Data Types and pattern matchers
proposal-pipeline-operator - A proposal for adding a useful pipe operator to JavaScript.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
proposal-record-tuple - ECMAScript proposal for the Record and Tuple value types. | Stage 2: it will change!