ppipe
generator
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0.0 | 7.7 | |
7 months ago | 6 months ago | |
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ISC License | MIT License |
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ppipe
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A pipe operator for JavaScript: introduction and use cases
I've been experimenting with this via a babel plugin for a while.
The difference in ergonomics is huge, and it's readable too!
At first, I was so excited to try it, I wanted to "simulate it" via some library I developed: https://github.com/egeozcan/ppipe Then I realized it was super hard to add typings for it (I use Typescript nearly exclusively these days).
Anyway, I can't wait this to be adopted by Typescript!
generator
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Ramda: A practical functional library for JavaScript programmers
I find straight forward, dedicated combinators much more readable and practical to use ie. for iterables (context where it makes a lot of sense) [0] example [1], runtime assertions (through refutations, which are much faster than combinators over assertions) [2], parser combinators for smallish grammars [3] etc.
In many cases vanilla/imperative js is more readable and terse, no need to bring functional fanaticism everywhere, just in places where it gives true benefits and in form that can be understood by peers.
Functional code can be beautiful and can also be unreadable/undebugable. Same with imperative code. It's great in js/ts you can pick approach where the problem is expressed more naturally and mix it at will.
[0] https://github.com/preludejs/generator
[1] https://observablehq.com/@mirek/project-euler
[2] https://github.com/preludejs/refute
[3] https://github.com/preludejs/parser
- Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
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A pipe operator for JavaScript: introduction and use cases
You can type it, take a look at pipe and pipe1 in [0].
[0] https://github.com/preludejs/generator/tree/master/src
- Parser Combinators in Haskell
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Loopless Code
Loops are great if your programming languages supports iterables/iterators/generators (also async generators) like in js/ts for example.
Especially generator-to-generator combinators ie. [0] give you terse, transducer expressiveness over computation on finite/infinite streams, arrays, etc. (all iterables). It's easy to compose them, jump into for loops if needed for arbitrary yielding (ie. yielding multiple items sometimes, skipping some, halting etc). `continue`, `break`, nesting, yield, yield from, normal code in for loops is very intuitive and terse creating pleasant, understandable code.
[0] https://github.com/preludejs/generator
What are some alternatives?
DoubleStar - A personalized/enhanced re-creation of the Darkhotel "Double Star" APT exploit chain with a focus on Windows 8.1 and mixed with some of my own techniques
angstrom - Parser combinators built for speed and memory efficiency
Fluture - 🦋 Fantasy Land compliant (monadic) alternative to Promises
assert-combinators - Functional assertion combinators.
ethereum-lists - A repository for maintaining lists of things like malicious URLs, fake token addresses, and so forth. We love lists.
notion-sdk-js - Official Notion JavaScript Client
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
IxJS - The Interactive Extensions for JavaScript
emittery - Simple and modern async event emitter
bitstream - Utilities for packing/unpacking fields in a bitstream
p-map - Map over promises concurrently
trealla-js - Trealla Prolog for the web