zero-functional VS norm

Compare zero-functional vs norm and see what are their differences.

zero-functional

A library providing zero-cost chaining for functional abstractions in Nim. (by zero-functional)
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zero-functional norm
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312 368
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0.0 7.9
over 1 year ago 3 months ago
C++ Nim
MIT License MIT License
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zero-functional

Posts with mentions or reviews of zero-functional. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-01.
  • Nim v2.0 Released
    49 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Aug 2023
    Ones that have not been mentioned so far:

    nlvm is an unofficial LLVM backend: https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm

    npeg lets you write PEGs inline in almost normal PEG notation: https://github.com/zevv/npeg

    futhark provides for much more automatic C interop: https://github.com/PMunch/futhark

    nimpy allows calling Python code from Nim and vice versa: https://github.com/yglukhov/nimpy

    questionable provides a lot of syntax sugar surrounding Option/Result types: https://github.com/codex-storage/questionable

    ratel is a framework for embedded programming: https://github.com/PMunch/ratel

    cps allows arbitrary procedure rewriting to continuation passing style: https://github.com/nim-works/cps

    chronos is an alternative async/await backend: https://github.com/status-im/nim-chronos

    zero-functional fixes some inefficiencies when chaining list operations: https://github.com/zero-functional/zero-functional

    owlkettle is a declarative macro-oriented library for GTK: https://github.com/can-lehmann/owlkettle

    A longer list can be found at https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim.

  • Why is MicroPython a thing
    6 projects | /r/ProgrammerHumor | 11 Mar 2022
    Nim's not perfect. Come on, ask me to explain the differences between the not one, not two, not three, not four, NOT FIVE, but seven (at time of writing) garbage collectors you can specify at compile time. Or how to cross-compile a static program using regexes; something I can do without thinking in Go and Rust, but here I have to think about "impureness". Or why you need a third party package for functional programming because the built-in one is inefficient. Spoiler: I can't.
  • How to enforce functional programming in nim?
    2 projects | /r/nim | 18 Nov 2021
    Check this out: https://github.com/zero-functional/zero-functional

norm

Posts with mentions or reviews of norm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-01.
  • Nim v2.0 Released
    49 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Aug 2023
    Congratulations to everyone involved and the entire Nim community!

    Nim has been my language of choice for the past decade and I'm really happy with the new features in Nim 2.0. Some of them are real gamechangers for my projects. For example, default values for objects theoretically allow me to make Norm[1] work with object types along with object instances. And the new overloadable enums is something Karkas [2] wouldn't be possible at all (it's still WIP though).

    [1] https://norm.nim.town

    [2] https://karkas.nim.town

  • Nim Version 1.6 Released
    37 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Oct 2021
    In the ORM field, Norm[1] is an actively maintained package that supports SQLite and Postgres. It's framework agnostic, I've used it with Jester and Prologue (it had nothing to do with Prolog btw).

    Among frameworks, Prologue is the most actively developed and feature rich.

    [1] https://norm.nim.town

  • Invisible DB Driver / ORM without a single cool feature [experiment]
    3 projects | /r/nim | 10 May 2021
    [1] https://norm.nim.town

What are some alternatives?

When comparing zero-functional and norm you can also consider the following projects:

FrameworkBenchmarks - Source for the TechEmpower Framework Benchmarks project

prologue - Powerful and flexible web framework written in Nim

v - Write Nim only with 'v'

httpbeast - A highly performant, multi-threaded HTTP 1.1 server written in Nim.

godot-nim - Nim bindings for Godot Engine

jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.

vscode-nim

INim - Interactive Nim Shell / REPL / Playground

cps - Continuation-Passing Style for Nim 🔗

nim - Mono - Nim Web Framework

nimbus-eth2 - Nim implementation of the Ethereum Beacon Chain

awesome-nim - A curated list of awesome Nim frameworks, libraries, software and resources.