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typescript-json-schema
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6 Reasons why JSON Schema is worth your time
Typescript to JSON Schema
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Parse, Don't Validate (2019)
For anyone using both TypeScript and JSON schemas, but wanting to use TypeScript as the source of truth, I highly recommend the following library: [ts-json-schema-generator](https://github.com/YousefED/typescript-json-schema).
It does exactly what it says in the box: turns your TypeScript `types` / `interface` into machine-readable JSON schemas.
The library has a few open issues (does not deal well with some edge cases of composing Omit<> on sum types, and does not support dynamic (const) keys), but compared to manually writing JSON schemas, it's been amazing!
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Is it possible to validate a json only according to a type? [node with typescript]
There are a bunch of tools to generate JSON-schema from a TS codebase, ie https://github.com/YousefED/typescript-json-schema
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Input validation in Express from TypeScript
Now that cool thing we wanted to do? This library does exactly that!
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YAML: It's Time to Move On
> For more complex cases I find myself wishing I could just turn Typescript into some kind of schema validation for JSON.
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, and whether it's powerful and expressive enough for your use case, but you can use typescript-json-schema¹ for this, and validate with eg ajv.
¹https://github.com/YousefED/typescript-json-schema
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ts-rs - generate typescript type declarations from rust types
Use https://github.com/YousefED/typescript-json-schema to go from TS -> json schema
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What can I *use* Rust for?
For what it's worth, thanks to TypeScript transformers (a feature baked into the compiler), one can create a transformer library that verifies an object is valid for any TypeScript type and conveys that information to the typechecker. And indeed, it's already been made. It allows to parse unknown into a given T. This is nice, because one can generate a JSON schema out of a TS type, for other languages/codebases to integrate safely.
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JSON Schema bundling finally formalised
This is why I originally started a project to convert ts to json schema; https://github.com/YousefED/typescript-json-schema (and also check out a good alternative https://github.com/vega/ts-json-schema-generator)
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How to use typescript & sails js for your REST API (Safer seas)
Typescript JSON schema
babashka
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A Tour of Lisps
It also gives you access to Babashka if you want Clojure for other use-cases where start-up time is an issue
https://babashka.org/
- Babashka: Fast native Clojure scripting runtime
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What's the value proposition of meta circular interpreters?
I've tried researching this myself and can't find too much. There's this project metaes which is an mci for JS, and there's the SCI module of the Clojure babashka project, but that's about it. I also saw Triska's video on mci but it was pretty theoretical.
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Adding Dependencies on Clojure Project the Node Way: A Small Intro to neil CLI
Created by the same guy who created babashka which is a way to write bash scripts, node scripts, and even apple scripts using Clojure. A very proficient and influential developer in the Clojure community. This is how borkduke's neil helps us:
- Babashka
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Pure Bash Bible
Not what you asked for but there is Babashka for scripting in Clojure.
https://github.com/babashka/babashka
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Critique of Lazy Sequences in Clojure
Clojure's lazy sequences by default are wonderful ergonomically, but it provides many ways to use strict evaluation if you want to. They aren't really a hassle either. I've been doing Clojure for the last few years and have a few grievances, but overall it's the most coherent, well thought out language I've used and I can't recommend it enough.
There is the issue of startup time with the JVM, but you can also do AOT compilation now so that really isn't a problem. Here are some other cool projects to look at if you're interested:
Malli: https://github.com/metosin/malli
Babashka: https://github.com/babashka/babashka
Clerk: https://github.com/nextjournal/clerk
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Sharpscript: Lisp for Scripting
Being a Clojure addict, I guess I have to leave the obligatory link to Babashka too then: https://github.com/babashka/babashka (Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting)
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Rash – The Reckless Racket Shell
which is now on hiatus. babashka: https://babashka.org
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Are there any languages (that are in common use in companies) and higher-level that give you the same feeling of simplicity and standardization as C?
I've enjoyed babashka for scripting; which is close enough to clojure to allow using some/many libraries; but (probably) not for embedding.
What are some alternatives?
ajv - The fastest JSON schema Validator. Supports JSON Schema draft-04/06/07/2019-09/2020-12 and JSON Type Definition (RFC8927)
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
typebox - Json Schema Type Builder with Static Type Resolution for TypeScript
malli - High-performance data-driven data specification library for Clojure/Script.
ron - Rusty Object Notation
joker - Small Clojure interpreter, linter and formatter.
SailsJS - Realtime MVC Framework for Node.js
nbb - Scripting in Clojure on Node.js using SCI
dhall-lang - Maintainable configuration files
clojure-lsp - Clojure & ClojureScript Language Server (LSP) implementation
io-ts - Runtime type system for IO decoding/encoding
racket - The Racket repository