VAVR (formerly called Javaslang) is a non-commercial, non-profit object-functional library that runs with Java 8+. It aims to reduce the lines of code and increase code quality.
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VAVR (formerly called Javaslang) is a non-commercial, non-profit object-functional library that runs with Java 8+. It aims to reduce the lines of code and increase code quality.
A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
Extended TestNG DataProvider
A lightweight matching engine written in Kotlin using Event Sourcing, CQRS, FP and RP
Import data from CSV files to Cassandra using Akka Streams with Java 8
Learn functional programming basics in Java and Scala by implementing Twitter for galaxy far far away
Gson datatype module for Vavr
Vavr workshops.
Code samples demonstrating benefits of some Java 8 extensions and libraries
Bundle for Dropwizard to support Vavr
Functional Json API in Java using persistent data structures.
Implementing purely functional I/Os in Java and understanding their business value for real applications in Scala with the ZIO library
A repository to review the main concepts about Functional Programming with Java
Fills the gap between vavr.io and modelmapper
Search query language parser written in Java
Proof that java Optional is not a functor, but vavr is.
Server for premedical system (Student project)
Vavr Option workshop.
We show how to convert vavr collections to java collections.
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