proposal-change-array-by-copy
proposal-pipeline-operator
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proposal-change-array-by-copy
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Records and Tupples in JavaScript
The new change array by copy methods (ES2023) will also work with tuples. So while you can't
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JavaScript's New Features: Exploring the Latest Additions to the Language
Change Array by Copy
- ES2023 candidate source code + spec
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
Stage 3 Change array by copy proposal offers methods like sortTo() that return a new array instead of mutating the original.
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Sorry for the bad quality, can someone please explain how this code arranges the numbers in the array from smallest to biggest ? what does a-b do ?
Note: there's a stage 3 proposal that introduces copy = arr.toSorted().
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Updates from the 94th TC39 meeting
Change Array by Copy: Provides additional methods on Array.prototype and TypedArray.prototype to enable changes on the array by returning a new copy of it with the change.
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New ECMAScript 23 array features
The proposal is described here, with the other methods being:
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Upcoming ECMAScript features I'm excited about
Proposal, Polyfill
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Some functions modify the Array, others do not. Why? Is there a way to "filter" those functions?
You're unlikely to see any new methods being added to JavaScript's Array that would modify an array in place like reverse() and sort() do. In fact some of the new methods that are being added are versions of reverse() and sort() (and splice()) that create copies rather than modifying the originals. Read more about them here: Proposal: Change Array by copy.
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Future Javascript: New Array Methods Coming soon
Since cloning is so common, a new specification has been written which has reached stage 3, which will give us a host of new ways to copy and then change an array. This proposal is called the "Change Array by Copy" proposal. Let's take a look at how it works.
proposal-pipeline-operator
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Pipeline Operator great again!
Current Status: You'd have to check the TC39 proposals repository or the official proposal text for the most recent status. As of my last update, it had not yet reached Stage 4 (final stage) of the TC39 process, which means it wasn't part of the ECMAScript specification yet.
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pipesAreFun
Javascript may get it https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator https://youtu.be/dQw4w9WgXcQ
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JavaScript Gom Jabbar
It can be further simplified. For example, you don't need two separate functions to extract the first chat completion message etc.
This version:
- uses existing language constructs
- can be immediately understood even by the most junior devs
- is likely to be 1000 times faster
- does not rely on an external dependency that currently has 143 issues and every two weeks releases a new version adding dozens of new methods to things
Note: one thing I do wish Javascript adopted is pipes: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
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What's new in ES2023?
Still in stage 2 atm https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator
- lizod - spiritual successor of zod less than 1kb
- Updates from the 96th TC39 meeting
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Mostly adequate guide to FP (in JavaScript)
Both are active tc39 proposals :)
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator - Stage 2
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching - Stage 1
Hopefully we get both in the next couple of years.
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Tipe - typed pipe
Some time ago I saw how hyped JS community was about pipeline operator proposal. So I tried to make something similar in python. There is how tipe module was created. Check it out if you are interested: https://github.com/mishankov/tipe
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CoffeeScript for TypeScript
We often add promising TC39 proposals into Civet so people can experiment without waiting.
We've added https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-string-dedent and others.
Since our goal is to be 99% compatible with ES we'll need to accommodate any proposals that become standard and pick up anything TC39 leaves on the table (rest parameters in any position, etc.)
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
The Proposal is for the Hack pipe, so your example would be
What are some alternatives?
proposal-set-methods - Proposal for new Set methods in JS
ionide-vscode-fsharp - VS Code plugin for F# development
proposal-arraybuffer-transfer - Proposal to add ArrayBuffer.prototype.transfer
content - The content behind MDN Web Docs
proposal-accessible-object-hasownproperty - Object.hasOwn() proposal for ECMAScript
ramda - :ram: Practical functional Javascript
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
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proposal-symbols-as-weakmap-keys - Permit Symbols as keys in WeakMaps, entries in WeakSets and WeakRefs, and registered in FinalizationRegistries
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proposal-iterator-helpers - Methods for working with iterators in ECMAScript
proposal-partial-application - Proposal to add partial application to ECMAScript