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proposal-iterator-helpers
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TC39: Add Object.groupBy and Map.groupBy
Global iterator type is coming: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers
But a method named `groupBy` on iterators traditionally means a different thing: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-array-grouping/issues/51#is...
Global iterable type it's too late for, since there's many extant iterables in the language and on the web which don't have it in their prototype chain and can't reasonably be changed.
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Lodash just declared issue bankruptcy and closed every issue and open PR
Very much agreed. The amount of mileage we get from using Spread (literally the ...) alone has been amazing. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Refe... Iteration helpers is shipping soon, that'll be a huge help (async iteration helpers will be delayed for a while). https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers .
In the olden days, I feel like the codebases I worked on needed to use .apply() multiple times a week, to figure out some creative way of invoking functions. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Refe... That's all gone now; I'd take even odds that 50% of my team knows .call and .apply.
Chrome 117 is shipping Object.groupBy() and that's gonna be a huge help in eliminating a lot of the last places we end up using lodash. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Refe...
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It’s 2023. Start using JavaScript Map and Set
Once this https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers reaches browsers, I'm prob gonna be exclusively using Maps.
- Why I Like Using Maps (and WeakMaps) for Handling DOM Nodes
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Updates from the 95th TC39 meeting
No, probably not. But with iterator helpers, you can do
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All JavaScript and TypeScript features of the last 3 years explained
> focus more on improving the terrible JS web API
That's W3C’s job, not ECMA’s.
> Where are all the containers?
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> Sorted sets/maps?
Sets and Maps are sorted (by insertion order)
> Why can't I even map an iterator?
It's coming, but someone will likely be exhausted by that addition. https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers
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Uncle Bob and Casey Muratori Discuss Clean Code
Upcoming: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers
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[AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
Not Generators, but Iterators have a Stage 3 proposal with helpers like these.
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Just fighting URLSearchParams and wonder if anyone uses iterators IRL and what I do miss
I guess you are not the only one dealing with this. That’s why there is this proposal https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers So hopefully it will get easier soon. But in most cases you can simply wrap it in Array.from or you can also clone with the spread operator.
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Iterator/Generator Exercises?
Let's assume Number.range(), iterator helpers and some isPrime() function. From that we could easily create the following:
proposal-set-methods
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Use JavaScript's New Set Composition Methods Without Polyfills
There is a proposal to add methods like union and intersection to JavaScript's built-in Set class.
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Updates from the 101th TC39 meeting
Set Methods: New Set methods
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Union, intersection, difference, and more are coming to JavaScript Sets
This article seems to be largely fluff. Here's a link to the proposal with the list of methods being added: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-set-methods?tab=readme-ov-f...
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Mastering data with 7 new JavaScript Set methods
So, 7 new Set methods are under construction now and I will show you the way they interact with data:
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how compare 2 Set ?
They're stage 3, but we're getting new methods just for this sort of stuff. You'd be able to do:
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It’s 2023. Start using JavaScript Map and Set
Coming soon: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-set-methods
- Why I Like Using Maps (and WeakMaps) for Handling DOM Nodes
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[AskJS] What Lodash/<insert utility library> functions do you love?
I'm excited for that one :). They are also coming out with intersection, but only for sets.
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Feedback on my JS library website?
it's highly incompatible with Set helper methods (a stage 3 proposal)
- [AskJS] Is JavaScript missing some built-in methods?
What are some alternatives?
proposal-function-helpers - A withdrawn proposal for standardizing some useful, popular helper functions into JavaScript’s Function object.
proposal-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.
IxJS - The Interactive Extensions for JavaScript
es1995 - ES1995 – The Missing JS Polyfill
proposal-hack-pipes - Draft specification for Hack pipes in JavaScript.
proposals - ✍️ Tracking the status of Babel's implementation of TC39 proposals (may be out of date)
proposal-hack-pipes - Draft specification for Hack pipes in JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-hack-pipes]
random-number-js - Generate random numbers with more variety.
EventSource - a polyfill for http://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/
proposal-partial-application - Proposal to add partial application to ECMAScript
mpr.kirke.dev
promises-spec - An open standard for sound, interoperable JavaScript promises—by implementers, for implementers.