TanStack Form v1 comes with “extreme type safety,” schema and async validation, and a VIP invite to next year’s OSScars (black tie optional).
TypeScript 5.8 is out with better checks on return expressions, support for require()
of ESM in --module nodenext
, and other updates to make your code objectively better but also a little less spicy.
Speakeasy now lets you generate TypeScript SDKs with a runnable MCP server – so you can expose your APIs to AI agents. MCP is a very cool open-source protocol from Anthropic that allows LLMs to visit websites, read files from your machine, and lots more. Read more about it. [sponsored]
Anthony Fu wrote about async, sync, and in between. Because sometimes you’re on the spectrum without even knowing it.
Leerob wrote a big guide to building APIs with Next.js.
Stephen wrote about extreme server side rendering, which could help you get invited to either the JavaScript X Games or an NSA watchlist. Both fun.
Datadog created this RUM product brief that walks you through how to identify and resolve high-impact errors and get a high-level view of your entire application’s health. [sponsored]
Dr Axel wrote What is TypeScript? An overview for JavaScript programmers. Because the first step is acceptance.
Jacob Clausen wrote about how to build custom tabs with Expo Router UI.
Adam Argyle wrote about creating CSS Kaleidoscopes, which TIL is the most difficult word to spell in the English language.
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TanStack Form v1 comes with “extreme type safety,” schema and async validation, and a VIP invite to next year’s OSScars (black tie optional).
TypeScript 5.8 is out with better checks on return expressions, support for require()
of ESM in --module nodenext
, and other updates to make your code objectively better but also a little less spicy.
Speakeasy now lets you generate TypeScript SDKs with a runnable MCP server – so you can expose your APIs to AI agents. MCP is a very cool open-source protocol from Anthropic that allows LLMs to visit websites, read files from your machine, and lots more. Read more about it. [sponsored]
Anthony Fu wrote about async, sync, and in between. Because sometimes you’re on the spectrum without even knowing it.
Leerob wrote a big guide to building APIs with Next.js.
Stephen wrote about extreme server side rendering, which could help you get invited to either the JavaScript X Games or an NSA watchlist. Both fun.
Datadog created this RUM product brief that walks you through how to identify and resolve high-impact errors and get a high-level view of your entire application’s health. [sponsored]
Dr Axel wrote What is TypeScript? An overview for JavaScript programmers. Because the first step is acceptance.
Jacob Clausen wrote about how to build custom tabs with Expo Router UI.
Adam Argyle wrote about creating CSS Kaleidoscopes, which TIL is the most difficult word to spell in the English language.
about your company?
Built with ❤️ by ui.dev
50 W Broadway Ste 333 PMB 51647 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
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