ts-pattern
assemblyscript
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ts-pattern
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You Don't Need React
ts-pattern has been a decent band-aid for the lack of native pattern matching, but obviously has downsides that could be avoided if it was built into the language.
https://github.com/gvergnaud/ts-pattern
- Stop nesting ternaries
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
ts-pattern
- Pattern Matching Library for TypeScript
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TypeScript Is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
With how powerful the type system is you can implement pattern matching via a library pretty convincingly, https://github.com/gvergnaud/ts-pattern is definitely the go-to. That being said pattern matching is hardly a requirement for being ok for implementing compilers.
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How to achieve type safety here possible without "type hacks"?
https://github.com/gvergnaud/ts-pattern might help
- ts-pattern v5
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[AskJS] C# in every Node.js job posting?
There's a proposal to add something like that to JavaScript but it's been stuck in limbo since 2017 although there are libraries like ts-pattern which implement it already.
- Simplifying Dynamic Classes in Vue with the class-variance-authority library | cdruc.com
- Rust Appreciation Thread
assemblyscript
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Borgo is a statically typed language that compiles to Go
I like your take but JavaScript was literally the assembly language of the web until WASM came along. There was no other language that TypeScript could compile to.
This train of thought lead me to discover AssemblyScript! https://www.assemblyscript.org/
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Let's Write a Malloc
Incidentally, itβs also what AssemblyScript uses: https://github.com/AssemblyScript/assemblyscript/blob/main/s...
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Gentle Introduction To Typescript Compiler API
Use it as a Front-End for other low-level languages.
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TypeScript Is Surprisingly OK for Compilers
> MHO typescript could just cut loose from its javascript compatibility. Why not compile it to wasm instead of transpiling it to javascript?
Check out AssemblyScript which is exactly that:
https://www.assemblyscript.org/
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Do you think typescript will ever have native support on brosers? Or we will have only the JS type annotations?
If you're curious, check out AssemblyScript, that might describe better what needs to be cut from TypeScript to make it possible to be compiled to WASM.
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Ezno's checker (a Javascript type checker and compiler written in Rust) is now open source
This is kinda the idea behind AssemblyScript, but IIRC it's more of a low-level typescript-ish syntax for WebAssembly.
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Is there a TypeScript to native compiler available?
https://www.assemblyscript.org/ maybe, but I'm not sure exactly what you need.
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Emerging Rust GUI libraries in a WASM world
Exactly, WASM was designed to be very very lightweight... you can put a lot of logic into a very small amount of WASM, but you need a good compiler to do that, or write WASM by hand to really feel the benefit. If you just compile Go to WASM, with its GC, runtime and stdlib included in the binary, yeah it's going to be pretty heavy... Rust doesn't have a runtime but as you said, for some reason, produces relatively large binaries (not the case only in WASM by the way). Probably, the best ways to create small WASM binaries is to compile from C or from a WASM-native language like AssemblySCript (https://www.assemblyscript.org).
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Dan Abramov responds to React critics
Well we have all the new ECMA standards that will be introduced in 5 years now. It's looking more like Java actually. its accessor and typing patterns match it the most. TypeScript has had quite the profound influence over future ECMA design. There is a not so well known project called AssemblyScript which I think has a promising future. Since future ecma standards closely resembles it and TypeScripts popularity has exploded I have a feeling it may become a real standard as well.
- AssemblyScript β TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly
What are some alternatives?
pattern-grab - π€π» Regular Expression Data Grabber
rust-ffmpeg-wasi - ffmpeg 7 libraries precompiled for WebAsembly/WASI, as a Rust crate.
ts-adt - Generate Algebraic Data Types and pattern matchers
Lua - Lua is a powerful, efficient, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. It supports procedural programming, object-oriented programming, functional programming, data-driven programming, and data description.
await-to-js - Async await wrapper for easy error handling without try-catch
interface-types
union-types - A Typescript library for creating discriminating union types.
reference-types - Proposal for adding basic reference types (anyref)
ts-option
ffmpeg.wasm - FFmpeg for browser, powered by WebAssembly
typescript-coverage-report - Node command tool to generate TypeScript coverage report
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.