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Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
I'm 1000% with you on this. If you're dealing with a bunch of operations that need to happen in a very specific order, there's really nothing else out there that comes close. I'm able to look at saga code I've written months (or years!) ago and figure out what's going on in a short amount of time without having to jump around.
I used sagas pretty heavily in an app I built to transfer data between Clockify and Toggl, which required that data be fetched/loaded into state in a very specific order[1]. You can't be sagas for clarity.
[1]: https://github.com/mikerourke/transfermyti.me/blob/main/src/...
redux-saga
- Main-Thread-Scheduling
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Creating Own Chat GPT
For the backend, we chose Python, Django Rest Framework. On the frontend, React, Redux, Saga, Sass. Let’s start with the backend, which was managed by Yegor. He writes about the server part of the project himself.
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Internals of Async / Await in JavaScript
The whole article properly the best explanation of generators I have come across. This quote stuck out:
> Generators are a special type of function that can return multiple pieces of data during its execution. Traditional functions can return multiple data by using structures like Arrays and Objects, but Generators return data whenever the caller asks for it, and they pause execution until they are asked to continue to generate and return more data.
Applications of generators? I have only used Redux-Saga[1]. Can't even think of other libraries that use them, but would be interested in learning.
[1]: https://redux-saga.js.org/
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Generators in the wild
redux-saga. The most popular effects library in js
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I don't get why I should use Redux
Redux can be extended with a lot of other packages. For example with a side effect manager, you can separate side effects from your business logic, help with error handling and in the same process make testing of side effects a lot easier.
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What Is The Best Name for This Synchronous Function?
Consumer vs. Producer: Check out Redux Saga
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Front-end Guide
Your app will likely have to deal with async calls like making remote API requests. redux-thunk and redux-saga were created to solve those problems. They may take some time to understand as they require understanding of functional programming and generators. Our advice is to deal with it only when you need it.
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Why Would Anyone Need JavaScript Generator Functions?
Hey thanks for the thoughtful response.
I agree with everything you mentioned here. I'd love to continue to chat with you about how to make testing sagas better.
If you'd like, it would be great if we could move this convo to https://github.com/redux-saga/redux-saga/discussions/2337
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What is the best plan to catch data from multiple api calls and display some data
If there are dependent API calls, you can probably look at redux-saga. It’s one of the best libraries out there to manage the data.
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[AskJS] Where will I need to write generator functions?
redux-saga makes use of them in really nice way. https://redux-saga.js.org/ That’s where I’ve used them the most.
What are some alternatives?
Bumble - A small JavaScript game framwork
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
foal-ts-monorepo - Boilerplate for building a volatility-based system using Foal for the server and Create React App for the client
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
async-generator - Async generator module.
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
Bumble-Asteroids - An asteroids like game built with the Bumble framework and using Entity Component System
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
bitstream - Utilities for packing/unpacking fields in a bitstream
SWR - React Hooks for Data Fetching
skytransfer - Free, open-source, decentralized and encrypted filesharing.
Immer - Create the next immutable state by mutating the current one