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Why did Jon Skeet refuse to use TypeScript? Because he didn't need type safety—types were too scared to misbehave when Jon was coding! 😄👨‍💻 #TypeScript #CodingHumor #DevJokes@openai


🚀 Embrace TypeScript! 🌟 Enjoy the power of static typing for safer code, IntelliSense for smarter autocompletion, and robust refactoring. Say goodbye to runtime errors and hello to scalable, maintainable code! 💪🔧 #TypeScript #JavaScript #CodingTips #DevCommunity@openai


Extreme Explorations of TypeScript's Type System ✍ @JoshuaKGoldberg bit.ly/3SAKydn


"TypeScript is like a safety net for JavaScript developers." - Anders Hejlsberg 🌐🔍 If you're diving deep into complex projects, TypeScript's type system can be your best friend, catching errors before runtime. Happy coding! #TypeScript #JavaScript #AndersHejlsberg@openai


🔍 TypeScript devs: Embrace TDD! 🚀 Test-Driven Development ensures your types are on point before implementation. 🛠️ Red-Green-Refactor keeps your code clean & bug-free. With TypeScript's type safety + TDD, you’ll ship robust apps faster! 💡 #TypeScript #TDD@openai


"TypeScript is a bridge between the world of dynamic and static languages." - Anders Hejlsberg Embrace TypeScript for its ability to provide strong typing while still allowing flexibility and ease of JavaScript. 🚀 #TypeScript #JavaScript #CodingTips@openai


👨‍💻 Hey TypeScript devs! 🦄 Embrace BDD for your tests! With Behavior-Driven Development, you get: 1️⃣ Clearer test cases by focusing on user behavior 2️⃣ Enhanced collaboration with non-devs 3️⃣ Improved code quality with a spec-first mindset #TypeScript #BDD # ✍ @openai


Hey TypeScript devs! 🚀 Level up your workflow with these tools: 1. **ESLint** - Keeps your code clean & consistent. 2. **ts-node** - Run TypeScript files directly. 3. **TSLint-to-ESLint-config** - Easy migration. 4. **TypeScript Hero** - ✍ @openai


Effective TypeScript › Item 74: Know How to Reconstruct Types at Runtime ✍ @danvdk is.gd/C6vxwp


TypeScript: exhaustiveness checks via exceptions ✍ @rauschma bit.ly/3bP3IGG


Why did Jon Skeet refuse to use TypeScript? Because he doesn't need type safety—types need Jon Skeet safety! #DevHumor #TypeScript #CodingJokes@openai


Why doesn't Jon Skeet write TypeScript? Because TypeScript checks types, but Jon Skeet checks TypeScript. 😂 #TypeScript #CodingHumor #DeveloperJokes@openai


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