TFW you delete 400+ lines of overloads because @typescript now supports variadic tuple types. Thank you for all your hard work making TS awesome @drosenwasser, @ahejlsberg, and team!
@briebunge@AirbnbEng "With GraphQL powering more of our code, we can explore improvements to client responsiveness, such as service worker query pre-fetching." — @briebunge#graphqlsummit
It's official! @TypeScript is the language for web development at @AirbnbEng!
Watch our JSConf talk to learn more about the process of making this decision and how we're migrating our massive code base https://t.co/s3DeDNVYdX
This talk by @briebunge on adopting TypeScript at scale is so good. Great explanation of rolling out a major change across a large codebase with a lot of engineers. Tons of generally-applicable tidbits.
https://t.co/aY5oVUb7MT
👋 If you are currently advocating for @typescript adoption at your company, or considering it and wary of pain points, please check out @briebunge’s incredible talk for carefully vetted datapoints from @AirbnbEng, and their trial+adoption process, it may well work for you!
Check out this awesome and entertaining talk by @swyx at @JSConfHi to learn about how Babel macros can help with day to day devx challenges. Complete with enough Moana analogies to make you bust out that soundtrack for another listen. https://t.co/KsRdCBJbc3
Introducing our first featured speakers:
We're so excited to welcome @briebunge, @codebeast, @sugarpirate_ , and @simona_cotin on stage at GraphQL Summit 2019! 🔥
Join them and 1,200 developers for the #GraphQL event of the year! 🎉
Anyone seen a perf regression like this when upgrading to React 16.8? Pictured is our TTI metric before/after the React upgrade. I know this is a vague question (and we're seeing this issue in real-world metrics, so no clear repro yet), but any ideas where to start? @dan_abramov?
@ferdaber@AirbnbEng@typescriptlang Was so great meeting you offline and geeking out about types. Thank you for all your work on `@types/react`!! Looking forward to future TypeScript collaboration. :)
In 2019, one of the things I’m going to do is stop exporting things as default from my CommonJS/ES6 modules.
Importing a default export has grown to feel like a guessing game where I have a 50/50 chance of being wrong each time. Is it a class? Is it a function?
Announcing @storybookjs 4.1: Need for speed
- ⚡️ Up to 300% faster startup
- 🔌 @reactjs 15.x back-compat and full CRA2 compat
- 🔀 New dynamic CSS addon
Wishing you a happy and productive new year!
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