Variadic Tuple Types, Interview with TypeScript's Engineering Lead

TypeScript Weekly

Issue #141 — June 11, 2020

Talking TypeScript with the Engineering Lead

An interview with Ryan Cavanaugh, the principal engineering lead for the TypeScript language at Microsoft.

Ryan Donovan

Validating External Data in TypeScript

Approaches for validating that data from an external source (e.g. a JSON file or a web service) matches a predefined JSON schema.

Dr. Axel Rauschmayer

TypeScript Types Deep Dive – Part 3

A 23-minute long video explaining generics, indexed access types, and the keyof and typeof operators.

Jaime González García

Variadic Tuple Types Preview

A preview of the upcoming variadic tuple types feature that will likely ship as part of TypeScript 4.0 in August 2020.

Stefan Baumgartner

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TypeScript Types Deep Dive, Type Assertions

Thursday, June 11, 2020

TypeScript Weekly Issue #140 — June 11, 2020 Black Lives Matter. TypeScript Types Deep Dive (Part 1) In ~55 minutes, Jaime gives us an overview of how TypeScript is used at Google and walks us through

Introducing Snowpack 2.0, Dangers of TypeScript Enums

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

TypeScript Weekly Issue #138 — May 27, 2020 Introducing Snowpack 2.0 A build system for the modern web with built-in support for TypeScript and JSX. Fred K. Schott The Dangers of TypeScript Enums Tips

TypeScript Compiler in Rust, Dropbox's Migration to TypeScript

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

TypeScript Weekly Issue #137 — May 19, 2020 The Great CoffeeScript to TypeScript Migration of 2017 A detailed description of how Dropbox moved their codebase from CoffeeScript over to TypeScript.

TypeScript 3.9, Deno 1.0, Interfaces vs. Type Aliases

Thursday, May 14, 2020

TypeScript Weekly Issue #136 — May 14, 2020 Announcing TypeScript 3.9 For this release, the TypeScript team has been focusing on performance, polish, and stability. A useful addition: // @ts-expect-

TypeScript Exercises, Deno 1.0

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

TypeScript Weekly Issue #135 — May 6, 2020 This week was quieter than usual, so this will be a slightly shorter issue. Hopefully, we'll be back to normal next week! — Marius mdevils / typescript-

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