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TypeScript types can be intimidating to read. My solution? Break it into pieces. This is a preview of my upcoming new course, "TypeScript: Deep Dive". Publishing in May!

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Cory House's profile picture
Cory House1 year ago

And yes, I wear a tie when writing complex types. Serious business.

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ArkType1 year ago

Nice! Now explain this.

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Cory House1 year ago

Any reason you don’t CamelCase your types and type args?

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Kerem Atam 🔺1 year ago

developer in a suit is a red flag. muted, blocked, reported.

Cory House's profile picture
Cory House1 year ago

Fair

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Aldo1 year ago

I'm not at this level yet but I'll get there 👐

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Pavel Svitek 🇨🇭1 year ago

You know what would be really powerful? Generate a list of example values for those types on demand, directly in editor. Something like "show me how this is used for real". AI-enabled typing documentation.

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Virgile RIETSCH1 year ago

nice outfit ! dressed well for the occasion Cory!

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Michał Zakrzewski1 year ago

tie took my whole focus 😉

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skane_eng1 year ago

Well, it's easier than unscrambling C declarations: char *(*c[10]) (int **p); “c is an array of 10 pointers to functions that each take a pointer to a pointer to an int as an argument and return a pointer to a char.”

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