Introducing holo-fn: A Minimal Functional Library for TypeScript
Introdution Are you a TypeScript developer who loves functional programming? Well, I’ve got something for you: holo-fn – a lightweight, functional library designed to handle optional values, errors, and results in a simple, type-safe, and immutable way. The name holo-fn is inspired by Holocron from the Star Wars universe. A Holocron is a device used to store vast amounts of knowledge, passed down through the ages. Similarly, holo-fn serves as a repository for powerful, functional programming constructs (like Maybe, Either, and Result), designed to make your TypeScript code cleaner, safer, and more composable.

Introdution
Are you a TypeScript developer who loves functional programming? Well, I’ve got something for you: holo-fn – a lightweight, functional library designed to handle optional values, errors, and results in a simple, type-safe, and immutable way.
The name holo-fn is inspired by Holocron from the Star Wars universe. A Holocron is a device used to store vast amounts of knowledge, passed down through the ages. Similarly, holo-fn serves as a repository for powerful, functional programming constructs (like Maybe, Either, and Result), designed to make your TypeScript code cleaner, safer, and more composable.