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CSharpFunctionalExtensions
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Result pattern: language-ext vs FunctionalExtensions?
Hey, I am considering adopting the Result pattern in my codebase. Wanted to get some opinions from someone who has experience with it: should I start with language-ext or FunctionalExtensions?
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Exception handling between controller and service
I like both of those libraries but my favorite is CSharpFunctionalExtensions.
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Do you add the “Async” suffix to async method names?
This very popular library CSharpFunctionalExtensions does not add the “Async” suffix because:
- Is it better to return null or a new object?
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Communication - library for Results
Something that also has types to handle such cases is https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions
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Three words.,, => C# Functional Programming is awesome!!! Do you seasoned developers have any war-stories or nightmare stories regarding Functional Programming?
CSharpFunctionalExtensions Really great, this is all you need
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MVC: How do you return Failures from Services? (Separation of Concern)
https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions is a small library that has a really nice Result type included, which allows implicit converisons.
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Kentico Xperience Design Patterns: Handling Failures - The Result Monad
If you think your Kentico Xperience site might benefit from returning failures and using the Result monad, checkout the CSharpFunctionalExtensions library and my library-in-progress XperienceCommunity.CQRS. It codifies these patterns for data retrieval and integrates cross-cutting concerns like logging and caching.
- What's a pattern similar to Rust's Option<Option<T>>?
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Only continue with functions if variable is true
https://github.com/vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions - a package with ready types and functions :)
What are some alternatives?
.NET Assembly Strong-Name Signer - Strong-name sign third party .NET assemblies without the source code.
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
docs - This repository contains .NET Documentation.
docs - User documentation for Knative components.
github-docs - The open-source repo for docs.github.com
FluentResults - A generalised Result object implementation for .NET/C#
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
CoreFX - This repo is used for servicing PR's for .NET Core 2.1 and 3.1. Please visit us at https://github.com/dotnet/runtime
xperience-community-cqrs - A CQRS implementation influenced by jbogard/MediatR combined with vkhorikov/CSharpFunctionalExtensions Monads for Kentico Xperience applications.
Rx.NET - The Reactive Extensions for .NET