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What are the differences between templates in C++ and generics in Go and TypeScript?Generics in Go and TypeScript do not work in exactly the same way as templates in C++. While they all provide a way to write reusable and…Jan 23Jan 23
Is the cognitive load that TypeScript forces on developers worth the "type safety" it provides?Ah, TypeScript. The programming language equivalent of that helicopter parent who won't let their kid eat dirt because it might contain…Jan 16A response icon1Jan 16A response icon1
Bridging the Gap: Comparing React/TypeScript with Haskell and Functional Programming PrinciplesFunctional programming (FP) has steadily influenced the software engineering world, especially with frameworks like React. React, paired…Dec 10, 2024Dec 10, 2024
React with TypeScript: A Backend Engineer’s Descent into MadnessI have a confession to make: I tried React with TypeScript. Not because I wanted to, mind you, but because someone on the team, probably a…Nov 26, 2024Nov 26, 2024
Brainrot: The Meme Programming Language No One Asked For But I Made AnywayYou probably woke up this morning thinking, “What if there was a programming language that replaced every single keyword with internet…Oct 26, 2024A response icon3Oct 26, 2024A response icon3