ruby-sass
genny
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MIT License | MIT License |
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ruby-sass
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Metaprogramming
create embedded domain-specific language (EDSL). Martin Fowler calls them Internal DSLs. For example, Sass (Ruby EDSL that translates to CSS), haml (Ruby EDSL that translates to HTML), Active Record Query Interface (Ruby EDSL that translates to SQL), rake (Ruby EDSL to replace make), chief
genny
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Go 1.18 Released
Im not sure about any library in particular.
There were bunch of libraries which helped with code generation to work around generics. I don't think it was specific to Graphql.
https://github.com/cheekybits/genny is one I have seen.
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To Those Who Criticize JavaScript
TypeScript is pretty much necessary for a modern JS project if you ask me, so I agree with you here. At the same time, I'd say that if the JS ecosystem offers a solution, that doesn't count as a failure. It's like pointing to the lack of generics in Go and calling that a failure. No, that's a design choice that can be worked around. Same in JS; dynamic typing was a design choice, TypeScript is a solution.
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Learn to build SDK or Wrapper over REST and Websocker
If you want to experiment, I've been meaning to try out this library, which uses code generation (a first-class feature in go), to give generics-like functionality.
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Created my first go tool, an interface generator
If you are into codegen, there are some larger codegen projects or there, like cheekybits/codegen (there are more in the space of trying to circumvent generics in go).
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Metaprogramming
In golang there is no parametric polymorphism (or “type parameters”, or “generics”). So people created workarounds, for example, gengen (similar solutions genny, generic, gen):
What are some alternatives?
lux - The Lux Programming Language
goreuse
tt-call - Token tree calling convention
TOML-to-Go - Translates TOML into a Go type in your browser instantly
gonerics - Generics for go
xgen - XSD (XML Schema Definition) parser and Go/C/Java/Rust/TypeScript code generator
generic - flexible data type for Go
Garment - 🐺 A Thread Safe Connection Pooling.
hasgo - Haskell-flavoured functions for Go :smiley:
gocontracts - A tool for design-by-contract in Go
re2dfa - Transform regular expressions into finite state machines and output Go source code. This repository has migrated to https://gitlab.com/opennota/re2dfa
gounit - Unit tests generator for Go programming language