Hi @RemoHJansen, I'm switching from Golang to Typescript, i dont know to discriminate standard library in Typescript. Please let me know how to discriminate standard library. Thanks you!
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How do you know what is standard library in Nodejs and Typescript?
In Golang i prefer to use standard library(golang.org/pkg/). If in this list there isn't library which i need, i must pick thirt party library.
Founder & CEO @ Wolk Software | EP @ JSConfIE | Former TypeScript Microsoft MVP, writer, speaker technology-lover and OSS enthusiast. Author of InversifyJS.
In Node.js and TypeScript everything that you install via npm is not part of the standard library. The standard library is knowns as "Node core" and you can check the available modules (they are listed on the left menu) at nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/...
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Hi @RemoHJansen, I'm switching from Golang to Typescript, i dont know to discriminate standard library in Typescript. Please let me know how to discriminate standard library. Thanks you!
What do you mean by "discriminate standard library"?
How do you know what is standard library in Nodejs and Typescript?
In Golang i prefer to use standard library(golang.org/pkg/). If in this list there isn't library which i need, i must pick thirt party library.
In Node.js and TypeScript everything that you install via npm is not part of the standard library. The standard library is knowns as "Node core" and you can check the available modules (they are listed on the left menu) at nodejs.org/dist/latest-v10.x/docs/...