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type-challenges
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5 Resources Each TypeScript Developer Should Know About
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- Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge
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What is JSDoc and why you may not need typescript for your next project?
For those who want to improve their type level skills, I highly recommend this repository for learning by doing: https://github.com/type-challenges/type-challenges.
- Show HN: Python-Type-Challenges, master Python typing with online exercises
- How much I learn about typescript in 2 weeks
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π Length of String in TypeScript
I'm very like typescript and I always try to learn something interesting there. I thought that it is impossible to know the length of the string in typescript, but I was wrong. Today during solving typescript challenge I found a way to do it. If you don't know about typescript challenges, you can read about it here, it is a very interesting project, and I highly recommend you to try it, if you, like me, obsessed with typescript.
- Type-challenges: Collection of TypeScript type challenges with online judge
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Where to start?
For those wonder why you donβt need a CS degree, I invite you to solve the type problems here https://github.com/type-challenges/type-challenges. No degree needed and if you can solve those problems with ease (as really understand the problems), you can work on any problems in any business.
- How Can I TypeScript this Handy Method for Applying Mixins to Javascript Classes?
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Offering a stipend for researchers to train open-source fine-tuned models
It's not really a major usage but I think it would be cool to see if a coding model could be fine-tuned to take in a prompt of instructions and output a valid Typescript type solution (like in https://github.com/type-challenges/type-challenges)
didact
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"Build your own React" - Fiber tree
This post is part of my post series that complements the "Build your own React" tutorial by Rodrigo Pombo.
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Understanding Tech: Looking Beyond the Surface
Learn how your framework works under the hood, even build your own clone of the framework.
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Frontend fundamentals
It's a little outdated, but maybe will help https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
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Ask HN: Could you show your personal blog here?
Most popular post https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
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what ate some resources you'd recommend for learning JSX, aside from docs?
https://egghead.io/courses/the-beginner-s-guide-to-react https://kentcdodds.com/blog/what-is-jsx https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
- i made my own react
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Draw SVG rope using JavaScript
Please make the SVG on the side of the viewport rather than on the top, it makes it difficult to read, since our screens are generally wider than they are tall. A similar effect is used on https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/ if you wanted to take a look.
- GitHub - pomber/didact: A DIY guide to build your own React
- Why do we use "const" for useState instead of "let"?
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What problems does React solve?
It simplifies things that would otherwise be extremely time-consuming doing with vanilla JS. At the end of the day, React is just some JavaScript code someone else wrote and we're just using it. You can create your own react/framework/library etc. if you want: https://pomb.us/build-your-own-react/
What are some alternatives?
typescript-exercises - A set of interactive TypeScript exercises
dnsguide - A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
elmish - Elm-like abstractions for F# apps
codehike - Marvellous code walkthroughs
typesafe-i18n - A fully type-safe and lightweight internationalization library for all your TypeScript and JavaScript projects.
the-super-tiny-compiler - :snowman: Possibly the smallest compiler ever
react - Cheatsheets for experienced React developers getting started with TypeScript
react-redux-links - Curated tutorial and resource links I've collected on React, Redux, ES6, and more
SimplyTyped - yet another Typescript type library for advanced types
overreacted.io - Personal blog by Dan Abramov.
meta-typing - π Functions and algorithms implemented purely with TypeScript's type system
ish - Linux shell for iOS