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Vitest supports ECMAScript modules (ESM), TypeScript out of the box. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
In this part, we will be initializing the project, getting all of the initial files out of the way and then configure Prettier as well as create the first package of our monorepo which will be a tsconfig package responsible for sharing TypeScript configuration files to the other packages we will create in the future. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
The owners of TypeScript need to do a better job at documenting language features. I always know that some sort of null/undefined handling is available but can never remember the name of the operators. And when you browse or search typescriptlang.org you cannot even find any docs on null forgiving operators. They spend more time detailing how JSX works than they do the basics of the language. Source: over 1 year ago
The core pieces are Next.js and TypeScript. Tailwind CSS is almost always included. If you’re doing anything resembling backend, tRPC, Prisma, and NextAuth.js are great additions too. Source: over 1 year ago
Good thing there's this project that adds types to javascript, and the fact that Python already has a way to add types to functions and has a program to check them. Source: over 1 year ago
There's a website (that I help run) where you can ask these types of questions to locals for free - viahero.com. You can pay for more in depth planning but the local planners on the site are happy to answer general questions like this and they can be really helpful for specific or niche stuff that only a local knows about. Source: over 2 years ago
Apologies ahead of time if this is not allowed but I help run a website where you can ask Italian locals these exact questions for free - viahero.com. If you want to have them actually help plan out your trip in depth you can of course pay and they will put together a whole customized itinerary and map for you but you can message for free with no limits and many are happy to answer these sorts of general questions... Source: over 2 years ago
Not sure if this is against the rules, but I help run a website where you can ask these types of questions to locals in Puerto Rico for free - viahero.com. You can of course, pay them to help you with more in depth planning, but there are no limits on the free messaging and they are usually glad to share general recommendations for where to go and what to do. Source: over 2 years ago
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