linqbox
LInQer
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linqbox
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TypeScript please give us types
Positioning the Ark parser as a unified string syntax for runtime types (to me at least) makes the rationales and justifications for string parsing much more apparent and focused, much more so than just saying "hey, here's a library to write your types with strings just because". It also services as a prototypal implementation of what JS types "could" look like one day (if only we could drop the `scope` and `type` and just write the types naturally in JavaScript), I took a similar approach with https://github.com/sinclairzx81/linqbox many years ago.
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What do you guys think of this SQL LINQ-like syntax?
Well, I wrote this ... https://github.com/sinclairzx81/linqbox, an actual LINQ syntax mostly for cartesian products (because cartesians with lambda are quite awkward after all)
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Why we ditched GraphQL for tRPC
One shouldn't need to look OData query syntax. For a C# client querying an OData endpoint, one simply need only write LINQ. A problem that exists in current fashionable languages is they do not support anything resembling LINQ. (Although some options exist for Elixir (Ecto) and Rust (implemented via proceedural macro). As for JavaScript....I have tried https://github.com/sinclairzx81/linqbox
- Compiling typescript to.... SQL?
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Why C# goes well with TypeScript
If you ask me, TypeScript is a legitimate successor to C#. The only stuff missing in TypeScript is LINQ (as you mentioned) which is why I wrote this, and System.Reflection which is why I wrote this.
- LINQ implemented in JavaScript Template Literals
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Why are we still using ORMs?
Thanks for the response. Here's a fun library I wrote https://github.com/sinclairzx81/linqbox
- Query Expressions for JavaScript (LINQ)
LInQer
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LINQ implemented in JavaScript Template Literals
Pure JS https://github.com/Siderite/LInQer
What are some alternatives?
chiselstrike - ChiselStrike abstracts common backends components like databases and message queues, and let you drive them from a convenient TypeScript business logic layer
ts-sql - A SQL database implemented purely in TypeScript type annotations.
linq.ts - 🌀LINQ for TypeScript
iterable-query-linq - LINQ-like syntax via ECMAScript tagged templates
sharp-collections - TypeScript LINQ library implementing all .NET LINQ methods and some more.
Knex - A query builder for PostgreSQL, MySQL, CockroachDB, SQL Server, SQLite3 and Oracle, designed to be flexible, portable, and fun to use.
arktype - TypeScript's 1:1 validator, optimized from editor to runtime
typebox - Json Schema Type Builder with Static Type Resolution for TypeScript
threadbox - Recursive Worker Threads in NodeJS
typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks - 📊 Benchmark Comparison of Packages with Runtime Validation and TypeScript Support
pg-promise - PostgreSQL interface for Node.js
typescript-needs-types - TypeScript please give us types.