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rebel-readline | Toolz | |
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4 | 23 | |
670 | 4,520 | |
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0.7 | 4.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 days ago | |
Clojure | Python | |
Eclipse Public License 1.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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rebel-readline
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Poor documentation?
I use rebel as a REPL which shows docs for the current keyword when pressing Ctrl-X Ctrl-D.
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REBL
Also, it's not to be confused with an amazing REPL library, rebel.
https://github.com/bhauman/rebel-readline
- Rebel-readline: Terminal readline library for Clojure dialects
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Is it practical to only work off the CLI and a text editor?
Rebel readline for a nicer CLI editing capabilities, eliminating the need to copy-paste forms from your editor to the REPL.
Toolz
- Ask HN: How can I get better at writing production-level Python?
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[DISCUSSION] What's your favorite Python library, and how has it helped you in your projects?
My favourite lib would probably be toolz, it's just so elegant and fun to use. But it's more functional approach is not always the best fit for the time, so in practice I mostly use it in research, prototyping, console and notebooks.
- REBL
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What are the best ways to learn Python and Pyspark for ML engineering?
I am not new to Python but only used it to write scripts. Should I start a Python book and then a PySpark book or go directly to PySpark? When reading the legacy code, I found there are usages like GitHub - pytoolz/toolz: A functional standard library for Python. I never heard of.
- Toolz: A Functional Standard Library For Python
- Functional python for data process
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Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one
toolz is wildly useful https://github.com/pytoolz/toolz
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Show HN: Koda, a Typesafe Functional Toolkit for Python
Maybe the toolz[0] family would cover your use cases? There is also a Cython implementation if you need better performance.
[0] https://github.com/pytoolz/toolz/
- What're the cleanest, most beautifully written projects in Github that are worth studying the code?
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Functional programming beyond itertools
You'll probably enjoy toolz.
What are some alternatives?
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
funcy - A fancy and practical functional tools
holy-lambda - The extraordinary simple, performant, and extensible custom AWS Lambda runtime for Clojure.
fn.py - Functional programming in Python: implementation of missing features to enjoy FP
reveal - Read Eval Visualize Loop for Clojure
CyToolz - Cython implementation of Toolz: High performance functional utilities
nrepl - A Clojure network REPL that provides a server and client, along with some common APIs of use to IDEs and other tools that may need to evaluate Clojure code in remote environments.
Pyrsistent - Persistent/Immutable/Functional data structures for Python
ClojureBoxNpp - Notepad++ patch for Clojure by "modifying config files of Lisp" or "Clojure userDefineLang".
Coconut - Simple, elegant, Pythonic functional programming.
scope-capture - Project your Clojure(Script) REPL into the same context as your code when it ran
returns - Make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe!