proxy-polyfill
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proxy-polyfill
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Smallest React State lib ever?
Didn't know about it, looks like Proxy can be polyfilled in RN: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/proxy-polyfill
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Tauri – Electron alternative written in Rust
Proxy polyfill: assuming you are referring to this [0], since I haven't seen anything else like this, then I'll paste here what the readme says:
> The polyfill supports just a limited number of proxy 'traps'. It also works by calling seal on the object passed to Proxy. This means that the properties you want to proxy must be known at creation time.
i.e. that's not a polyfill. It's a polyfill for a subset of the thing, maybe that's useful for somebody, but it's useless for the use cases I had for Proxy so far.
Shipping an entire regex engine with your app: right, that's the only way to do something like that. Not that that's actually the same thing though, I can't just load this and use lookarounds as normal, i.e. it's not a polyfill.
For all practical purposes these features are not polyfillable. If your idea of a polyfill includes not actually polyfilling the entire thing or shipping an entire engine with your app then sure, anything is polyfillable.
[0]: https://github.com/GoogleChrome/proxy-polyfill
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🚀10 Trending projects on GitHub for web developers - 28th May 2021
Browsers without ES6 Proxy support can use the proxy-polyfill.
Sugar
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Any bad experience with libraries such as date-fns.js or sugar.js (instead of moment.js) with Netsuite SuiteScript 2.X? (xposted from /r/Netsuite)
I've been meaning to use moment.js for a long time in Netsuite but instead always jimmied around with native javascript date functions. Finally getting around to doing some basic functions with moment.js in a couple of solutions, but non-Netsuite developers are telling me date-fns.js is more intuitive and lightweight than moment.js. Also there are other libraries like sugar.js with functions like "Date.create('last week Friday');" which look like it would be fun to use with N/query or N/search.
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Sugar Coders
And ... it exists.
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I want to build an NPM module to extend, array, string and object prototypes. Is it possible ?
If you want utility functions, check out github.com/andrewplummer/Sugar. If you want to write totally custom stuff, you can take it as a reference.