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Top 23 Extension Open-Source Projects
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SwifterSwift
A handy collection of more than 500 native Swift extensions to boost your productivity.
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Project mention: Beware of teammates who refactor code based on personal taste without proper documentation or completeness. Sounds familiar. | /r/programming | 2023-07-05
A functional programming library: https://typelevel.org/cats/
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Project mention: Going into year 2 of Software Development Foundation Degree, have a particular liking for OOP and SQL, any tips, info or pointers on where to go from there? | /r/cscareerquestions | 2023-05-29
I'm sorry, but have you ever done functional programming for a real company, like in a functional programming language like Haskell, Scala, or F#? Have you ever used Scala cats or scalaz? Have you ever learned category theory and how to apply its abstractions in software? Listen u/judethedude2106 this person hasn't gone as far down the functional programming rabbit hole as I have. Beyond learning the basics like the difference between pure and impure functions, what are closures, what higher order functions are and the most common ones like .map, .filter, and .flatmap, the immutable collections like immutable linked lists and trees, and what a Monad is and common monads like those used for futures/promises, async programming, and Option (Some or None, which is used instead of null checking), the more advanced functional programming stuff like category theory based abstractions are totally useless for real jobs and is just a giant time suck. Don't waste years on functional programming, spend at most a few months on it and no more.
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So I've been using notion enhanced for a year now, and it's all been working fine and dandy until a couple months ago, and now whenever I try to open it, it's stuck on the loading screen. I deleted it and reinstalled it like 5 times, deleted notion and reinstalled it, restarted my computer and nada. Still not working. Google sends me to github (like for example https://github.com/notion-enhancer/notion-enhancer/issues/812 this is literally my issue) but ya girl doesn't understand anything and commands scare me. I tried to follow what the nice internet people said to do, but I don't know what I'm doing and it didn't work. I'm losing my mind and my grip on reality. Please someone send help.
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Project mention: Question regarding Recursive datatypes and cats typeclasses (Haskell to Scala) | /r/scala | 2023-07-06
Scala 2-only: * Shapeless (there is Shapeless for Scala 3 but less often needed as basic things are in Scala 3)
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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Project mention: RFC: A Path Forward for Ammonite REPL and Scripts in 2023 and Beyond | /r/scala | 2023-09-03
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Vanara
A set of .NET libraries for Windows implementing PInvoke calls to many native Windows APIs with supporting wrappers.
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Scala has quite good support for refined types across multiple libraries. A solution using the refined library might look something like
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This file seems to be specific to the ps debugger apparatus ... https://github.com/PowerShell/vscode-powershell/issues/555
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Project mention: [Premiere] Comment installer la boîte à outils ExtendScript en 2023 s'il vous plaît? | /r/enfrancais | 2023-05-06
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Enumeratum
A type-safe, reflection-free, powerful enumeration implementation for Scala with exhaustive pattern match warnings and helpful integrations.
Project mention: How to implement `if-else if -else if -else` with cat effect IO in Scala? | /r/scala | 2023-05-16I'm not sure I understand what Cats or cats-effect has to do with what you're trying to do. As far as I can tell, it sounds like what you're asking is simply "what's the best way to implement an enumerated type in Scala?" The best answer to that I'm aware of is Enumeratum.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Extension projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | SwifterSwift | 13,614 |
2 | numi | 5,253 |
3 | cats | 5,163 |
4 | Scalaz | 4,654 |
5 | notion-enhancer | 4,619 |
6 | Shapeless | 3,360 |
7 | Zephir | 3,256 |
8 | Twitter Util | 2,677 |
9 | Ammonite-Ops | 2,583 |
10 | Vanara | 1,690 |
11 | refined | 1,678 |
12 | vscode-powershell | 1,649 |
13 | Monocle | 1,629 |
14 | CEP-Resources | 1,536 |
15 | better-files | 1,459 |
16 | PHP CPP | 1,394 |
17 | Z.ExtensionMethods | 1,344 |
18 | Enumeratum | 1,177 |
19 | Scala Async | 1,137 |
20 | Chimney | 1,101 |
21 | scala.meta | 1,087 |
22 | Cassovary | 1,038 |
23 | Simulacrum | 936 |