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In our 2019 Dev Survey, we asked what kind of content Stack Overflow users would like to see beyond questions and answers. The most popular response was “tech articles written by other developers.” So from now on we'll be regularly publishing articles from contributors. If you have an idea and would like to submit a pitch, you can email pitches@stackoverflow.com. Hey there, I'm Ryland Goldstein, a
Published on September 6, 2019 Stefan on Mastodon Reading time: 4 minutes More on TypeScript, JavaScript If you come from traditional, strongly typed languages you might be familiar with the concept of void: A type telling you that functions and methods return nothing when called. void exists in both JavaScript as an operator and in TypeScript as a primitive type. And in both worlds void works a l
Serverless function architectures are optimized for event-driven systems. Faast.js simplifies serverless batch applications by automating infrastructure, code packaging, invocation, and cleanup. Combine the power of scalable serverless functions with the ease-of-use and familiarity of ordinary async functions. Go from zero to a thousand cores in seconds. Scale back down to zero just as quickly. Fa
Generally developers believe that you need TypeScript or Flow if you want type safety for JavaScript. This article we will explore a third alternative to achieve those same goals using just JSDoc comments and Visual Studio Code as your editor. Technically, we are going to use TypeScript but not for compiling our code. Instead we’ll use it to check the types of our JavaScript code during code time
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