Thanks for the summary ❤
Could you elaborate a bit on "Improvements in the type system, in particular, improvements in the support for functional programming patterns."?
You can check what has been added in the last few releases here. In the blog post I was referring to a few additions that help while working with higher-order functions:
Higher order function type inference
Strict bind, call, and apply methods on functions
Improved mapped type support for arrays and tuples
Anders did a few demos with good examples, so please check the recording of the talk once it is available online.
makes sense, thank you. I missed the keynote was about "all the new features since TSConf 2018", and not just the latest 3.7 :)
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Thanks for the summary ❤
Could you elaborate a bit on "Improvements in the type system, in particular, improvements in the support for functional programming patterns."?
You can check what has been added in the last few releases here. In the blog post I was referring to a few additions that help while working with higher-order functions:
Higher order function type inference
Strict bind, call, and apply methods on functions
Improved mapped type support for arrays and tuples
Anders did a few demos with good examples, so please check the recording of the talk once it is available online.
makes sense, thank you. I missed the keynote was about "all the new features since TSConf 2018", and not just the latest 3.7 :)