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n96-convenience

v0.0.94

Published

This is inspired this package [X].

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n96-convenience / n96-essentials

This is inspired this package [X].

To simplify the process and standardize the implementation of reoccurring needs, I have decided to put this package together.

The code in this package may be pulled out and put into it's own, highly focused, package. Part of this package objective is to simplify the process, which includes setting up packages. This will be a monolithic code base that will be slowly wilded down, where it makes sense, with the creation of smaller more focused packages, akin to n96-postgres.

This code base can be thought of as a global utility folder.

Data Types

These are utilities on both native data types and could include camel casing keys and the act of concating child keys of an object. There are also custom data types like N96Error.

import { datatypes } from "n96-convenience";

Custom

Native

Plain Old Objects (poos)

These are exactly what the name says, JavaScript objects. Sometimes it is useful for there to be some level of state between calls and so here is where code that has not only data (properties) but performs behaviors and/or transformations on that data (methods).

Plain Old Functions (pofs)

These are exactly what the name says. Here is where pure functions are found.