Hey Bakul again, I've been having a look at kona, and the project looks so good, I will look in deep trying to get some good ideas as you recommend me,
In regards to the code generation, I've never done to be honest, but obviously the performance should be better. By the way, @Marko_Ristin created an issue asking for some performance testing. I think I will face this issue before considering code generation. But in case of the performance wasn't good at all, for sure that I consider your suggestion about generate the code And, what you mean when say "arbitrary streams (e.g. something built on top of channels)?" Sorry for my bad understanding, Thanks in advance El lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2018, 12:17:12 (UTC+1), Bakul Shah escribió: > > On Nov 11, 2018, at 11:27 AM, Iván Corrales Solera < > ivan.corra...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: > > > > Hey guys, last weeks I've been working on Koazee and I just released a > very first version Titi, v0.0.1 . > > > > Koazee is a golang library inspired in Lazy evaluation and functional > programming that provides us a rich set of operations that can be done over > arrays. If you like the clean code and the functional programming I am > sure you enjoy it! > > > > > > Documentation is hosted http://wesovilabs.com/koazee/ > > > > And the full code can be found on Github, > https://github.com/wesovilabs/koazee > > > > Any feedback or recommendation will be appreciated! > > Very nice! I like the clean interface. > > Some comments: > > - Can this handle arbitrary streams (e.g. something built on top of > channels)? > That would make a nice extension! > - You may wish to look at k3 (open source version @ > https://github.com/kevinlawler/kona) > In particular https://github.com/kevinlawler/kona/wiki#verbs > There are some additional functions (verbs) and higher order functions > (adverbs) > that may be of interest and will fit in nicely within your framework. > PDFs of K 2.0 User and Reference manuals (listed under links) have much > more detail. > - May be you can provide another interface that *generates* Go code > instead of > executing it! If it can be made to generate more efficient code, devoid > of > reflect. > > -- "Este mensaje está dirigido de manera exclusiva a su destinatario y puede contener información privada y confidencial. No lo reenvíe, copie o distribuya a terceros que no deban conocer su contenido. En caso de haberlo recibido por error, rogamos lo notifique al remitente y proceda a su borrado, así como al de cualquier documento que pudiera adjuntarse. Por favor tenga en cuenta que los correos enviados vía Internet no permiten garantizar la confidencialidad de los mensajes ni su transmisión de forma íntegra. Las opiniones expresadas en el presente correo pertenecen únicamente al remitente y no representan necesariamente la opinión del Grupo BBVA." "This message is intended exclusively for the adressee and may contain privileged and confidential information. Please, do not disseminate, copy or distribute it to third parties who should not receive it. In case you have received it by mistake, please inform the sender and delete the message and attachments from your system. Please keep in mind that e-mails sent by Internet do not allow to guarantee neither the confidentiality or the integrity of the messages sent." -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.