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Some links for those looking to deep dive on this topic:
Anders Hejlsberg (TS/C#/...) talking about how/why the TypeScript compiler has to take LSP responsibilities and how that affects its architecture.
An upcoming proposal for a build server protocol which tries to imagine what an LSP for Jest or gulp would look like.
IMO wallaby.js is what the end-goal of what a BSP could look like. I love it, I've paid for it as an individual a bunch of times.
Finally, none of this stuff is magic, it's all learning JSON and a few APIs and you can improve it.
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We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
Some links for those looking to deep dive on this topic:
Anders Hejlsberg (TS/C#/...) talking about how/why the TypeScript compiler has to take LSP responsibilities and how that affects its architecture.
An upcoming proposal for a build server protocol which tries to imagine what an LSP for Jest or gulp would look like.
IMO wallaby.js is what the end-goal of what a BSP could look like. I love it, I've paid for it as an individual a bunch of times.
Finally, none of this stuff is magic, it's all learning JSON and a few APIs and you can improve it.