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blog about newsletter Work with me React and TypeScript were always a powerful combination for building safer, more scalable web applications, and hooks are making them even better. Unfortunately, not every pattern adopted by the JavaScript community translates nicely into TypeScript. React higher-order components, for example, enable code reuse by wrapping common logic around new, dynamically-cre
React, Redux, and TypeScript are a powerful combination, but gaining compile-time verification in a Redux application means adding more boilerplate on an already-weighty stack. I’ve written in the past about setting up and hacking down type-safe actions within Redux, but there’s always been room to improve. Nowhere is that more true than for asynchronous actions, where a well-established flow from
Here’s how to combine window.fetch and sinon stubs to test API requests. This is the second of two parts in a miniseries on functional client-server testing. In the first, we used sinon.js’s fakeServer utility to test an XMLHttpRequest-based client. If you’re in a hurry, skip on over to the demo project on Github; everyone else, read on!_ If we designed a generic API for JavaScript client requests
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