In my recent TypeScript projects, I've been exploring new techniques to improve the way I handle errors and deal with potential null and undefined ...
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Hello, First of all, thank you for the great article!
I am Jung Wook Park, a member of Code Snap, a Korean Online Newsletter Magazine on Web Development. Team Code Snap is based in South Korea and consists of members who work as web developers or are studying in the field of web development.
We are in the process of launching an online newsletter magazine that focuses on discovering intriguing web development articles and translating them into Korean. Given that a substantial amount of valuable resources are originally written in English, our objective is to deliver this content to Korean-speaking audiences in a more accessible manner.
Our team has decided to translate articles related to the topic “Error handling” for the April newsletter, and your article was quite interesting for us. I am fairly interested in functional programming, and I found your article while searching for functional style error handling using types like
Either,Maybeand so on. Your article shows some concrete example code, and I think it is a great way to explain the concepts of such types which is somewhat vague to understand.Before proceeding with the translation and posting, we seek your permission to do so. We respect intellectual property rights and appreciate the effort and expertise you have invested in creating this content.
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Hi, that's so great 😀.
Feel free to use the article, i would be very proud to read it too (even though I can't read Korean haha)
Thank you for your permission! However, as I've already said, if the approval was delayed or other articles' authors approved our request, we have to choose those first.
Unfortunately, due to the newsletter publication schedule, we had to select the one authorized earlier. I hope to have a chance to translate your writing next time.
Have a nice day!
I'm a big fan of Algebraic Data Types like
Result,Optional, etc. It doesn't feel quite the same in TypeScript, but this is a great example.This is some quality writing. Good stuff