ghcjs-codemirror VS geolite-csv

Compare ghcjs-codemirror vs geolite-csv and see what are their differences.

geolite-csv

Generic types and functions for encoding and decoding columns (by byteverse)
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ghcjs-codemirror geolite-csv
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0.0 2.8
almost 6 years ago about 2 months ago
JavaScript Haskell
MIT License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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ghcjs-codemirror

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geolite-csv

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  • Co-Applicative programming style
    2 projects | /r/haskell | 21 Oct 2021
    This is neat, and I tried going down the road of using Divisible for things years ago. This can be seem in a very old version of siphon's test suite. The data type for a CSV encoding has a trivial Divisible instance. However, as tekmo hints at in the post, the ergonomics of Divisible are pretty bad. Bad enough that I ended up just giving up on it (well, I had to decide if I wanted to swap the order of some type arguments to become a Profunctor, and I did not mourn the loss of the Divisible instance). Perhaps with the right syntactic sugar, it could be more useful.

What are some alternatives?

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json - Haskell JSON library

servant - Main repository for the servant libraries — DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking, documenting web applications and more!

android-lint-summary - Prettier display of Android Lint issues

postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database

clock-extras

stripe-core - :moneybag: Stripe API

gc-monitoring-wai - a wai application to show `GHC.Stats.GCStats`

rakuten - The Rakuten API for Haskell

servant-swagger - Swagger for Servant