linqjs
Minimalist implementation of LINQ-style extension methods for JavaScript (by judilsteve)
linqjs | mpr.kirke.dev | |
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0.0 | 9.4 | |
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JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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linqjs
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[AskJS] Is There Some Way to Lazy Evaluate Arrays in JavaScript?
This is what LINQ does in C#. Many have made js implementations; here's my attempt. Imo the real inefficiency of map/filter is that it allocates a new array for each step.
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I'm a full-stack dev who often wishes they had LINQ available when working in the frontend, so I ported LINQ to JavaScript.
I made a JS port of the LINQ extension methods using the generator function feature of ES6: github, npm. It works pretty much exactly like LINQ in C# does, just with camelCase for the method names.
mpr.kirke.dev
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[AskJS] Is There Some Way to Lazy Evaluate Arrays in JavaScript?
Here is a lazy implementation of map using generators as an example.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing linqjs and mpr.kirke.dev you can also consider the following projects:
IxJS - The Interactive Extensions for JavaScript
proposal-iterator-helpers - Methods for working with iterators in ECMAScript
fromable - A Swiss Army Knife for working with JavaScript iterables.