iter-ops
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6.2 | 3.7 | |
9 months ago | 7 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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iter-ops
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Updates from the 93rd TC39 meeting
I think I'm gonna stick with iter-ops, where I can use map without Promise resolution, so I can execute any resolution strategy described there.
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Overboard with iterable operators
So I’ve branched away from iter-ops, and into iter-ops-extras, coding away with no strings attached.
- [Library] - Iterables
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LINQ, Java Stream API like library for Javascript / Typescript
Is there a good reason to choose this solution over rxjs or iter-ops?
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Performance measurement for iterable processing
That's why I went an extra mile within iter-ops to provide such performance monitoring tools as pre-defined operators:
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[AskJS] Is There Some Way to Lazy Evaluate Arrays in JavaScript?
Someone posted this recently. Maybe it'll help?
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How to update a NodeJS TypeScript library for ESM-compliance?
P.S. I started within the esm branch there, but didn't make much progress. In case you want to re-use that branch ;)
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Fastest library for processing iterables
Check out Aggregates, it explains why things like groupBy or sort aren't there.
- High-Performance Iterable Library
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-🎄- 2021 Day 15 Solutions -🎄-
JS supports functional programming very well, but I do miss a more native way of processing Iterators without adding a lib like iter-ops, since it is clunky (and a most likely a performance killer) converting Sets and Maps into Arrays back and forth.
Advent_of_Code
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Advent of Code day 12 advise
Then I came across this Python solution, which was quite short and concise. So I implemented this solution in F#, but I had to use a mutable. I couldn't figure out how to get rid of this mutable. Is there a way, or is this solution not a F# one?
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My solutution in Python. Using itertools.cycle for part 1 and functools.cache for part 2.
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My solution in Python. This one was fun! Thanks for the many samples and the detailed description.
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My solution in Python. At first I was really struggling but then I luckily found some A* pathfinding code I wrote many years ago.
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My Solution in Python. This one is pretty compact and amazingly fast thanks to collections.Counter and functools.lru_cache. Here is the function for counting the elements:
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My solution in Python. A simple search without recursion.
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My solution in Python. It's astonishing how much trouble I had today despite my experience with cellular automata.Lots of off-by-one errors and problems with synchronicity.
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My solution in Python. I realised that I could use the median for part 1 and mean for part 2 like some others here.
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My solution in Python. Today was fun and very easy. I immediately came to the same conclusion as others here to simply count the number of fish per age group.
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My solution in Python. Now it starts to get interesting. I need to remind myself to use collections and itertools more often.
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aoc-2021-rust
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