ts-auto-guard
rescript-compiler
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ts-auto-guard
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TSON started supporting equivalent validators
Request for comment if I'm off the mark here: https://github.com/rhys-vdw/ts-auto-guard/pull/202
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How to type guard interfaces beautifully?
Use something like ts-auto-guard to generate your type guards. This eliminates human error when writing them.
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Starting out with a Typescript role, any killer library recommendations I should know about?
Damn there's so many of these now. Also my ts-auto-guard is an option for type guard generation.
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Are Dynamic Languages Going to Replace Static Languages? (2003)
To be fair, when writing TypeScript you often end-up needing to write loads of type-guard functions, and there are plenty of popular TypeScript extensions that generate those type-guard functions for you, e.g. https://github.com/rhys-vdw/ts-auto-guard
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Automatically generating typeguard functions
One thing I did realise after looking at your code was that I could try changing the attributes property to a Record and see if https://github.com/rhys-vdw/ts-auto-guard handled that well, which it did!
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CLI: Generating validators by parsing TS type definitions
I made one of these too: https://github.com/rhys-vdw/ts-auto-guard
rescript-compiler
- Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go
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Tired of Typescript? Check out ReScript!
ReScript is a fully typed language with an easy to understand JS like syntax, blazing fast compiler, that compiles to JavaScript. You can easily drop it into an existing project, and there is even a way to generate TypeScript types if you want to add it to a TypeScript project!
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Learning Elm by porting a medium-sized web front end from React (2019)
If you’re a front-end developer, you should checkout ReScript[1], supposedly a JS-oriented successor of ReasonML and developed by the ReasonML team.
[1] https://rescript-lang.org/
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ReScript: Rust like features for JavaScript
ReScript is "Fast, Simple, Fully Typed JavaScript from the Future". What that means is that ReScript has a lightning fast compiler, an easy to learn JS like syntax, strong static types, with amazing features like pattern matching and variant types. Until 2020 it was called "BuckleScript" and is closely related to ReasonML.
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Ask HN: Interest in a Rust-Inspired Language Compiling to JavaScript?
As another commenter has already suggested, ReasonML has a lot of what you described here.
However, modern JS-oriented toolchain for ReasonML is called ReScript and you can learn more here: https://rescript-lang.org/
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How does one write React apps in a purely functional style without making the entire codebase a mess?
ReScript (before BuckleScript) https://rescript-lang.org/ is a functional language that can also use OOP. Ideal for Javascript and Typescript projects, React and servers. It integrates perfectly with Javascript and Typescript code https://rescript-lang.org/docs/react/latest/introduction
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Show HN: EdgeDB Cloud and 4.0 with FTS and Auth
Thank you!
We invited Gabriel because we think what he's building is pretty cool. It showcases so much about EdgeDB: its type system, data model, query language, composability, introspection, etc.
I'm not a ReScript user myself. What I know is that it's a functional programming language somewhat heavily inspired by OCaml. Their website goes into details [1]
[1] https://rescript-lang.org/
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Strong typing, a hill I'm willing to die on
You might want to look into ReScript (https://rescript-lang.org/). It has strong static typing with type inference, and it is very fast.
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
This is because a “Tagged Union”, another word for TypeScript’s Discriminated Union, is a way to “tag which one is in use right now… we check the tag to see”. Just like when you’re shopping and check the tag of a piece of clothing to see what the price is, what size it is, or what material it’s made out of. Languages like ReScript compile many of their Unions (called Variants) to JavaScript Objects that have a tag property.
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Converting a JavaScript React app to a ReScript React app.
ReScript is "Fast, Simple, Fully Typed JavaScript from the Future". Let's take a look at how we can add it to an existing React project.
What are some alternatives?
runtypes - Runtime validation for static types
svelte-wasm
io-ts - Runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding
Elm - Compiler for Elm, a functional language for reliable webapps.
ttypescript - Over TypeScript tool to use custom transformers in the tsconfig.json
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
io-ts-transformer - TypeScript transformer which converts TypeScript types to io-ts entities
Fable: F# |> BABEL - F# to JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Rust and Dart Compiler
typescript-runtime-type-benchmarks - 📊 Benchmark Comparison of Packages with Runtime Validation and TypeScript Support
purescript - A strongly-typed language that compiles to JavaScript
rxjs - Lightweight reimplementation of rxjs
reason - Simple, fast & type safe code that leverages the JavaScript & OCaml ecosystems