litter
lo
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litter
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TIL: panic(spew.Sdump(myVar))
I like litter, and I have a simple helper that is effectively:
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The most helpful Go Packages
I prefer litter https://github.com/sanity-io/litter
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Just released a maintained github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew fork
You may also be interested in Litter, which grew out of frustrations with go-spew, and which is actively maintained. I'm one of the contributors.
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Convert Go values to their AST
Looks like a lot like my project, Litter. Unlike Spew and the others mentioned in the readme, Litter does have a mode that produces valid Go syntax.
lo
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Go 1.22 Release Notes
On the other hand, I advise you NOT to use this kind of library and write simple, fast go code most of the time, with the occasional generics helper. Why the hell would I clutter my code with, for example: https://github.com/samber/lo?tab=readme-ov-file#fromentries-...
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Go is not an easy language (2021)
This wasn't feasable without generics, and now with generics they're already adding some convenience functions to the stdlib, like in the slices package.
For map, reduce etc it's not in the stdlib yet, but you can use https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/samber/lo
- I wrote a for loop so you don't have to. Parallel Map, Filter, Reduce library
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What is your recommendation for a package beyond std?
In particular, I'd like recommend samber/lo, this is a lodash generic tool for golang.
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What 3rd-party libraries do you use often/all the time?
What are some 3rd-party libraries for Go that you use often/all the time? Instead of "just implement everything yourself", I would really like to get some tips. For instance, a few days ago I discovered https://github.com/samber/lo , which looks very good if I want to have list comprehensions (Python) / LINQ methods (C#). https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/atotto/clipboard is also good for clipboard operations. What else do you suggest and for what task?
- Fourteen Years of Go
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Functional Programming Library for Golang by IBM
A simple alternative is the combination of:
- https://github.com/samber/lo
- https://github.com/samber/mo
The split is also nice as you can choose to just use the generic convenience functions from lo without the more FP related things from mo.
- Khan Academy's switch from a Python 2 monolith to a services-oriented backend written in Go.
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In what ways are channels are better than the traditional await?
Some packages offer utilities to gather results from goroutines, such as multierror.Group or parallel.Map in samber/lo.
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samber/lo utility package based on generics
I came across samber/log a package based on generics for providing utility methods.
What are some alternatives?
spew - Implements a deep pretty printer for Go data structures to aid in debugging
underscore - 🌟 Useful functional programming helpers for Go
spew - Implements a deep pretty printer for Go data structures to aid in debugging
mo - 🦄 Monads and popular FP abstractions, powered by Go 1.18+ Generics (Option, Result, Either...)
pretty - Pretty printing for Go values
fpGo - Monad, Functional Programming features for Golang
utter - Implements a deep pretty printer for Go data structures to ease data snapshot creation
go-godash - An experimental generic functional utility library inspired by Lodash
go-parsing - A Multi-Package Go Repo Focused on Text Parsing, with Lexers, Parsers, and Related Utils
fp-go - fp-go is a collection of Functional Programming helpers powered by Golang 1.18+ generics.
valast - Convert Go values to their AST
go-generic-optional - Implementation of Optionals in Go using Generics