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- Mostly adequate guide to Functional Programming (in JavaScript)
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Anyone use Git for writing projects?
This project might serve as inspiration: https://github.com/MostlyAdequate/mostly-adequate-guide
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[AskJS] Is there a website out there for learning functional programming in javascript?
i like reading this book directly from github with dark mode, also the subheading don't work in the gitbook website and gitbook is abandoned, here's the github link: https://github.com/MostlyAdequate/mostly-adequate-guide/blob/master/SUMMARY.md
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- [AskJS] object oriented or functional , which one you guys oftenly use while writing code in vanilla JavaScript?
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FP techniques that will help you write better JavaScript
It’s been a while since I focused on FP, but I recall finding this useful quite often and gleaning the concepts from it relatively easily.
https://github.com/MostlyAdequate/mostly-adequate-guide
I found a lot of articles like the OP, and ultimately they left me confused about the benefits in the beginning. I found it more useful to avoid one off articles and dig into larger pieces of work where the author put in much more care.
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Help an old OO developer figure out current practices for structuring server side javascript?
On the book front, there are two that I am fond of which have a focus on JavaScript and FP, Professor Frisby’s Mostly Adaquate Guide, and Functional Light JavaScript. They are nice practical books that help you lean into JS’s strength as an FP language while writing real code.
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Ask HN: Hey Functional Programmers, how did you learn functional programming
So, this is going to be an uphill battle for you. I suggest you actually learn Haskell first, and then you'll be able to apply its lessons to TypeScript.
Its tricky because these are patterns that are familiar in Haskell but are not really taught in other settings.
Additionally, to really learn these, you need to experiment with them. Use them. etc. That's pretty hard to do if the learning resources are mostly in haskell and you don't really understand it.
Alternatively, this might help: https://github.com/MostlyAdequate/mostly-adequate-guide
Also alternatively, what I would do is just go slowly through the fp-ts code. Look at it a piece at a time and slowly grow your understanding.
This may also help https://www.amazon.com/Domain-Modeling-Made-Functional-Domai...
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