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velindora@lemmy.cafeBanned from communityto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•‘Even in the most unlikely places there is beauty’: stories of hope from newsrooms around the worldEnglish
2·14 days agoBecause it is an hour old?
Binary. Now go to sleep.
I’ve never been upset. Just amused. I wish the best for you in the upcoming years. 💋
Go get comforted by your loving wife and kids who I’m sure really respect you.
Your raw rage is making my day thanks bud.
I love how you’re so angry that you follow me around. That’s the true meaning of being a loser 🥰 it took me a minute to remember who you were because I forgot about you hours ago. 🫡
Haha name some more.
Oh boy… now it’s what “kind” of type safety. The fake kind or the real kind. What other kinds of type safety is there?
TypeScript’s type system exists only at compile time. When your code runs, it has been transpiled to plain JavaScript and all type information is erased, so TypeScript itself provides no runtime type safety.
Any runtime safety must be added explicitly (e.g., manual checks, schema validators like Zod, io-ts, or runtime assertions), but that safety does not come from TypeScript itself.
TypeScript’s type system exists only at compile time. When your code runs, it has been transpiled to plain JavaScript and all type information is erased, so TypeScript itself provides no runtime type safety.
Any runtime safety must be added explicitly (e.g., manual checks, schema validators like Zod, io-ts, or runtime assertions), but that safety does not come from TypeScript itself.
Downvote yourself please.
lol. Typescript isn’t actually type safe.
It’s true. And neither of them back it up with reasons.
Anyone’s dependencies because they are too lazy to learn to code basic things
What is Temani?
velindora@lemmy.cafeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Don't be a fool, use the proper tool.English
1·23 days agoI don’t know they were even around still. That’s cute, good for them.
velindora@lemmy.cafeBanned from communityto
Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Scientists may have developed fully saltwater degradable plastic made from plant cellulose. Unlike other “biodegradable” plastics, this quickly degrades in salt water without leaving any microplasticsEnglish
7·27 days agoDon’t sweat on it.
velindora@lemmy.cafeto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Free software has some glib naming conventionsEnglish
34·28 days agoI wish we knew some new gnu jokes.
Nah. Name is White first name + easy to pronounce single syllable last name: