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3,766 | 4,418 | |
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about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
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MIT License | The Unlicense |
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flow-typed
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TypeScript is terrible for library developers
I'm very curious, which "Redux code" are you referring to here?
I don't think the `redux` core lib ever shipped any Flow types itself. Looking at the FlowTyped repo, I see community typedefs at https://github.com/flow-typed/flow-typed/tree/master/definit... , and the Git history suggests those were indeed written by community members.
(of course on the flip side, _I_ didn't even start learning TS myself until 2019, and goodness knows _that_ has been a lot of trial and error over time :) )
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Is Flow moving away from (or toward) broader community relevance?
As for configurability of whether casts should error, in my experience with flow it's paradoxically riskier to rely on a type nag when refactoring an unknown "offending" type casts. I've ran into cases where upgrading flow raised a cast issue, it got "fixed" it in a way that made the type system happy, but inadvertently broke tests because falsy values are tricky like that. Here's an example where a type nag showed up for someone refactoring, they did what they thought was reasonable to silence it, and proceeded to accidentally break the entire tool (slipping through tests and code review, to boot). This happened in the flow-typed tool of all places.
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Creating a modern JS library: TypeScript and Flow
The process of supporting Flow users is extremely similar to that of TypeScript. Instead of adding the definition file to "types" in package.json, make a .js.flow file alongside every .js file that is being exported (for example, if you export lib/index.js, make sure to create lib/index.js.flow with the definitions). See the docs on how to create such a definition. If you want to support Flow yourself, don't publish to flow-typed; it's mainly meant for community members to create their own types for third-party packages and publish them there.
awesome-typescript
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Ask HN: What are the best open source TypeScript projects I can learn from?
This could be a good learning resource, a collection of client & server-side TypeScript projects.
Awesome TypeScript - https://github.com/dzharii/awesome-typescript
And here's a list of projects on GitHub tagged with the topic "TypeScript", sorted by most stars. Many build tools I see on the first page, starting with the TypeScript compiler itself - so it may not be so suitable for study purpose.
https://github.com/topics/typescript
You might enjoy learning from some books too.
The TypeScript Handbook - https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/intro.html
TypeScript Deep Dive - https://basarat.gitbook.io/typescript/
- TypeScript is terrible for library developers
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Fastest way to learn TypeScript for a job
Some more links: https://github.com/dzharii/awesome-typescript
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Good resources for advanced typescript?
If you want an exhaustive list, check Awesome TypeScript
What are some alternatives?
flowgen - Generate flowtype definition files from TypeScript
Appwrite - Build like a team of hundreds_
typegoose - Typegoose - Define Mongoose models using TypeScript classes.
node-app-store-connect-api - A library to support Apple's App Store Connect API
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
httpx - A next generation HTTP client for Python. 🦋
Postwoman - 👽 Open source API development ecosystem - https://hoppscotch.io
hacktoberfest-hunt - Find projects that participate in Hacktoberfest within your starred repositories.
dts-cli - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development