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nodash offers you a rich set of library functions, comparable to the likes of underscore or lodash. The functions are actually derived from the Haskell Prelude and emphasize a functional programming style.
A special
trait of this library is that it discards some JavaScript concepts (like
this
) to allow some (in the authors opinion) more useful ones. Every function
from this library can be thought of as curried, i.e. you can partially apply
any function and get a function in return (on the other hand this means there are
no optional arguments). Also you have a distinction between lists and streams
and it can cope with infinite streams.
Browse through the tests for examples.
A port of the Haskell Prelude to JavaScript/NodeJS.
npm install --save nodash
Usage in Node, installed in GLOBAL
:
require('nodash').install(GLOBAL);
var reverse = foldl(flip(cons), []);
Usage in Node, installed in GLOBAL
but prefixed:
require('nodash').install([ '$', GLOBAL ]);
var reverse = $foldl($flip($cons), []);
Usage in Node, installed in GLOBAL
but prefixed + postfixed:
require('nodash').install([ '__', GLOBAL, '__' ]);
var reverse = __foldl__(__flip__(__cons__), []);
Usage in Node:
var P = require('nodash');
var reverse = P.foldl(P.flip(P.cons), []);
Usage in the browser:
<script src="nodash.js"></script>
<script>
// nodash is available in window.Nodash
var reverse = Nodash.foldl(Nodash.flip(Nodash.cons), []);
// you can use `Nodash.install()` like you would in node
Nodash.install(window);
var reverse2 = foldl(flip(cons, []));
// also with prefix/postfix (a postfix only in the line below)
Nodash.install([ window, '_' ]);
var reverse3 = foldl_(flip_(cons_, []));
Copyright (c) 2015 Julian Fleischer
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A port of the Haskell Prelude to JavaScript/NodeJS
We found that nodash demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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