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TypeScript-wiki reviews and mentions
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Typescript Runtime Validators and DX, a type-checking performance analysis of zod/superstruct/yup/typebox
What's prompted me to look at this is my tRPC+Zod editor experience at work has become unusable. 2-3 seconds to just get autocompletion options on a tRPC path, and then another 2-3 for the next path, repeat. When investigated using TypeScript's tracing tools the data entirely points back to my team's Zod DTOs. What I learned is that Zod's performance is okay at the start, but when you start using methods like .extend/.pick/.omit (and so on) the performance regresses in the order of a magnitude. Rather than making this into a "Zod considered bad" post, I wanted to investigate how the alternatives which can be integrated with tRPC fare, and see whether I can do better.
- 10-25% faster typescript compile times, 43% smaller npm package after Typescript codebase converted to modules
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Ten Years of TypeScript
When you can write a busy beaver machine in the type system, LOC ceases to be a good indicator or how long something should take to typecheck, imo. If you're frustrated with your build, you should use the trace tools on the TS wiki[1] to track down what types are slow to check, so you can attribute the slowness to the appropriate library authors/yourself and decide for yourself if the speed/correctness tradeoff they've made is right for you.
[1]https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-wiki/blob/main/Perfo...
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Typescript type checking performance in big codebases?
Good spot to start: https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript-wiki/blob/main/Performance-Tracing.md
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How to upgrade TypeScript versions - what's your process regarding breaking changes?
So I want to update my (very large*) project from TypeScript 2.3.3 to the latest version, and I know that a breaking changes doc exists.
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