Civet: A better TypeScript? (www.infoworld.com)
Get early access to ECMAScript proposals and slick added features with this modern superset of TypeScript.
Get early access to ECMAScript proposals and slick added features with this modern superset of TypeScript.
Deno 1.34 improves NPM and Node.js compatibility and adds support for Globs, TLS certificates, and more.
Nick & KBall sit down with the brilliant Stephen Haberman to discuss all things ORMs! 💻🔍 From the advantages and disadvantages of ORMs in general, to delving into the intricacies of his innovative project Joist, which brings a fresh, idiomatic, ActiveRecord-esque approach to TypeScript. 🚀 So sit back, relax, and le...
A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI - GitHub - Nutlope/aicommits: A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI
TypeScript enums have worn their welcome. In the early days before string unions became so powerful, there was no other option. Today, though, they are mor...
There are already a lot of ORMs for node.js with different strong and weak sides, but still, this is not enough, there is still not a single tool to cover typical needs simultaneously: Type safety Flexibility Easiness of use for more complex cases...
🔵 Make TypeScript errors prettier and human-readable in VSCode 🎀 - GitHub - yoavbls/pretty-ts-errors: 🔵 Make TypeScript errors prettier and human-readable in VSCode 🎀
This showcase looks at https://arethetypeswrong.github.io, a project that attempts to analyze npm package contents for issues with their TypeScript types, pa...
What's the plan for this tutorial?
In this series I will deep dive into some of TypeScript's type system features and explain how they work and how we can leverage them to write type safe code.
The offical blog for the Vue.js project
Runtime TypeScript types change everything - TypeScript types matter. // Marc J. Schmidt, freelance software and machine learning engineer from Germany.
Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.1! If you’re not yet familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on JavaScript by adding constructs called types. These types can describe some details about our program, and can be checked by TypeScript before they’re compiled away in order to catch...
If you know about WebAssembly or Wasm, you might have heard a few different pitches for why you need it: It’s a low level language for the web. So, it’s faster than JS. Use it to speed up things. It’s a build target. As such, it enables you to use languages other than JS on the web. You could write a web library in Rust or...