Project | Downloads | |
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pointwise | Functional composition tools. Haxe 3.1.* required. | 164 |
stx_tuple | Unnamed, Immutable Tuples for Haxe. | 100 |
stx_addendum | Typed transducers for Haxe | 91 |
stx_chunk | like: Either | 71 |
arrowlets | A library for (somewhat) pain free asynchronous programming | 63 |
stx_maybe | Low overhead Option | 55 |
stx_async | Additions to tink_core Future covering Promises and Vouch (Future | 44 |
graph | Definitions for graphs, identities and their travsersals, most used for entities. Sort of immutable design without tying the knot. | 35 |
stx_vouch | Future |
30 |
stx_error | Error collation by extending tink.core.Error. | 29 |
module | A container that allows typed access to a collection of objects | 26 |
stx_simplex | Datastructure capable of modelling both folds and unfolds, or a simplex datachannel | 18 |
stx_transducers | Typed transducers for Haxe | 16 |
stx_di | Direct Injection based on code by nadako | 13 |
bake | Consistent access to build data in macro and runtime contexts | 12 |
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