@chriseidhof I like it but to be honest its much harder to understand the underlying machinery .
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@Samhanknr or do you mean compared to the underlying NSSortDescriptor machinery? -
@chriseidhof NSSortDescriptor -
@chriseidhof The type safety of this one is definitely a big plus though. But I'm still in that phase where my glaze over complex type sigs. -
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@Samhanknr thanks for letting me know! I think you'll get used to it, with NSSortDescriptor you need to do the same thing in your head.
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@chriseidhof y u no rss feed -
@jesse_squires there should be one? Use the source, Luke!
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@chriseidhof great stuff! over here we been using lenses that focus into Comparables to induce sort functions in the Ordering monoid -
@chriseidhof allows us to constructs sorts that focus deeply, e.g. to sort by a project’s location’s name and then by the project’s name: -
@chriseidhof projects.sorted(http://Project.lens.location.name .comparator <> http://Project.lens.name .comparator)
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@chriseidhof great article! -
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