I'm excited to announce Stricli, a brand new #opensource framework for building type-safe, lazy-loaded CLI applications with #TypeScript.
We developed this framework for our internal CLIs at @TechAtBloomberg, and now we want to share it with the world.
https://t.co/bK7e71q1vx
@andywingo @igalia Now w/ 20+ years SpiderMonkey experience, ~15 v8/Node, Chromium etc. we’ve assembled one of the best sets of passionate JS ecosystem engineers in NYC/London.
London! Go meet Rob (TC39 co-chair) and everyone doing amazing things with JS/TS in London HQ on Wednesday!
@rauchg@theMosaad@remix_run@vercel Is there an example of how you want the assert keyword to work? Is it solved by import assertions? https://t.co/BCfMuAUJZg
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@rauschma Curious to see what you end up with here. AFAICT, iterator helpers will exacerbate this problem by exposing/extending two different prototypes, but maybe there’s an opportunity there to make these use cases more ergonomic/fluent.
...and we are live!
You can listen to the first 3 episodes of #openhivejs featuring @pipobscure@liran_tal and @laurieontech on both Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
https://t.co/EJZPU8ixPP