@HéctorÁlvarez thanks for your advice, Somebody else said this, can you shine any light on it as I'm not sure what he means: "The logger should be a service in your application, not something that every class is doing. You can use your logger service in every class, but not every class should be logging things by itself"
@AshKetchum Impure isn't necessarily bad. All that it means for a method to be pure is that the output for a given input is always the same regardless of external state, and that there are not side effects. Pure methods can be easy to reason about.
my first thought for streaming video would be "can you host the video somewhere it can be statically served, then just have the video tag point to that"
can you store the videos somewhere on the website people are using
then it'd be easy
if you want to do things the hard way, there's the MediaSource API
because it seems like you have a video file all ready to go, you can serve it with a single <video src="video.webm" controls></video>, no messing with javascript and buffering required
if I have some computation and the formula handler would say 'ye, I have seen this before, let me get it from my cache', it would still have the same effect from the caller's point of view
except for being a bit faster probably
@JonathonChase but I cant add a log to my super complex formula tree except if I mark every function as impure (assuming you have to mark them as such)
similar to how you cant just make any function async in C# when it is called by a sync function
you have to mark them as async
I dont have much experience with real functional languages, but I assume there are quite a few that you have to explicitly mark stuff as impure
Yeah, the async/sync thing is covered really well in this article
haskell handles the need to mark things as having side-effects by having monads that exist to represent side-effects. The IO monad is used for file-system things.
This gets a bit out of my depth though, i'm not really great with haskell or pure functional programming in general.