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GPU.js - GPU accelerated Javascript GPGPU operations using pure javascript!. Accelerate javascript functions using a GPU
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Official TypeScript support in Svelte
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React v17.0 Release Candidate: No New Features – React Blog Today, we are publishing the first Release Candidate for React 17. It has been two and a half years since the previous major release of React, which is a long time even by our standards! In this blog post, we will describe the role of this major release, what changes you can expect in it, and how you can try this release. No New Features The React 17 release is unusual because it doesn’t add any new developer-facing features. Instead, this release is primarily focused on making it easier to…
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Changing world, changing Mozilla
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Parse, don't validate!
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Rome linter for JavaScript and TypeScript. Unifying the frontend development toolchain
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Design systems, writing styles with TS
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TypeScript sandbox with Clippy 📋
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New TypeScript site
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Hasura js -> ts migration issue
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Announcing TypeScript 4.0 RC | TypeScript Today we’re announcing our release candidate of TypeScript 4.0. While this RC brings us closer to a new major version of TypeScript, don’t fret – there are no larger breaking changes than usual. Our philosophy in evolving TypeScript has always been to provide an upgrade path that minimizes disruptive breaking changes while still giving ourselves some flexibility to flag suspicious code as errors when appropriate.
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Understand TypeScript science paper
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Type Driven Design - Mark Seemann
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