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funcy
- Funcy: Fancy and practical functional tools [Python]
- Ask HN: How can I get better at writing production-level Python?
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Ban 1+N in Django
On an unrelated note, Python folks should check out OP's library funcy [1]: "A collection of fancy functional tools focused on practicality. Inspired by clojure, underscore and my own abstractions."
Thanks for the library Suor!
[1] https://github.com/Suor/funcy
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What can you do in Haskell that you can't do in Python(for example)?
Functional semantics are available in Python, but IMO not that great. List, dict, and generator comprehensions allow you to perform most operations that you would use in a functional first programming language and there are third party libraries like toolz and funcy that implement some of the more advanced operations. The main issue I've found with using Python as a functional language is it doesn't support fluent syntax. With Scala you can do a relatively complex map/filter/reduce operation with syntactic ease list_of_ints.map(x => x*x).filter(x => x%2 ==0).reduce(x,y => x+y) With Python it's just clunky and less readable b/c of support of list comprehension syntax over fluent syntax. sum([x**2 for x in list_of_ints if x % 2 == 0]) A codebase with 5000 lines of the Scala style code will be much readable and maintainable than with the Python style code.
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Toolz - A functional standard library for Python
Also worse looking at: https://github.com/suor/funcy
Coconut
- Coconut: Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming
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Mojo is now available on Mac
> to be part of the Python ecosystem
I'd rather use Python if I'm in the Python ecosystem. So many attempts were made in the past to make a new language compatible with the Python ecosystem (look up hylang and coconu -- https://github.com/evhub/coconut). But at the end of the day, I'd come back to Python because if there's one thing I've learnt in recent years it's this:
minimize dependencies at all costs.
- I modified and hacked away xonsh source code
- Show HN: I mirrored all the code from PyPI to GitHub
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Leaving Haskell Behind
Have you had a look at Coconut? I don't know if it'll push all your buttons but whenever I hear someone who's reasonably content with Python but wants more FP goodies I always think of it. https://github.com/evhub/coconut . It's basically a superset of Python3 that transpiles into Python3 and is compatible with MyPy. I don't think I'd code Python w/o it ever again assuming I had the choice. The biggest negative for me is that there's no IDE support for the language last I looked, though of course you can work with the transpiler output (plain Python) in your favorite Python IDE. It might be fun to play around with, I know that I really enjoyed it but then I got spoiled by the language+tooling of Scala3, but if you don't have that option ...
- Codon: A high-performance Python compiler
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[2022 Day 1-7] Going for 1 language per day, looking good so far
If you're looking for suggestions I want to put forward zig lang if you like C/C++ and Coconut Lang if you like Python!
- Show HN: Programming Google Flutter with Clojure
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What is your favourite programming language? (other than Scala)
F# and also the fun, compile-to-Python, functional language called Coconut.
What are some alternatives?
Toolz - A functional standard library for Python.
fn.py - Functional programming in Python: implementation of missing features to enjoy FP
CyToolz - Cython implementation of Toolz: High performance functional utilities
Pyrsistent - Persistent/Immutable/Functional data structures for Python
returns - Make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe!
Deal - 🤝 Design by contract for Python. Write bug-free code. Add a few decorators, get static analysis and tests for free.
effect - effect isolation in Python, to facilitate more purely functional code