Glad you liked it, thanks for reading!
I totally understand, fp can be a bit intimidating. If you're looking for a good starting point for fp-ts, I recommend Ryan Lee's 'Practical Guide to fp-ts': rlee.dev/writing/practical-guide-t...
I'm glad you commented, because I meant to include example code in this article but I forgot. Here's a link, I added it to the article too: gist.github.com/anthonyjoeseph/746...
Hope this helps!
Brilliant thanks very much for this. It's a very different way of approaching redux from what the way I used to use it (more in it's raw form).
Yes I've started working through these tutorials. They look really good. I've got a good bit of experience with fp. It's more the typed fp stuff that I'm not familiar with, monads, monoids and all that stuff.
Glad you liked it, thanks for reading!
I totally understand, fp can be a bit intimidating. If you're looking for a good starting point for fp-ts, I recommend Ryan Lee's 'Practical Guide to fp-ts': rlee.dev/writing/practical-guide-t...
I'm glad you commented, because I meant to include example code in this article but I forgot. Here's a link, I added it to the article too:
gist.github.com/anthonyjoeseph/746...
Hope this helps!
Brilliant thanks very much for this. It's a very different way of approaching redux from what the way I used to use it (more in it's raw form).
Yes I've started working through these tutorials. They look really good. I've got a good bit of experience with fp. It's more the typed fp stuff that I'm not familiar with, monads, monoids and all that stuff.
I can recommend Giulio Canti's (creator of fp-ts) Getting Started with fp-ts series for all of that stuff