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Type Aliases in #TypeScript are very useful when you want to distinguish primitive data types in an array. See example! 👇 #TypeScript101 #TypeScriptTricks

Type safe way of filtering out nullish values from an array without writing a type guard #typescript #typescripttricks #devtricks

Did you know that in TypeScript you can use an empty array as a "hidden" type guard? #TypeScriptTips #HiddenFeatures #TypeScriptTricks #CodeGolf #FunctionalProgramming #JavaScript #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingCommunity #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptPerks

Did you know you can use `#` comments in TypeScript to make your code more readable? Here's an example: #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGems #CodeReadability #SoftwareEngineering #DevelopersUnite #CodingCommunity #JavaScriptLove #TypeScriptTips #LearnToCode #ProgrammerLife

Did you know? In TypeScript, you can use the `&` symbol to create a readonly version of an interface! Example: #Typescript #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGem #ProgrammingTips #SoftwareDevelopment #DevCommunity #CodeSnippets #ReadonlyInterfaces #TypeScriptHelp #TypeScriptTutorials

Did you know about Type Guards in TypeScript? You can use them to narrow down types of a value! Example: #TypeScriptTricks #TypeGuards #NarrowingTypes #TsDevelopmentTips #SoftwareEngineering #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptTutorials #JavaScriptSubsets #TsFeatures #DevCommunity

With TypeScript you can use const assertions to create readonly arrays. ✨ #TypeScript #TypeScriptTricks #100DaysOfCode 👇

Watch out! TypeScript 4.4 changes the default type for errors caught in catch clauses from `any` to `unkown`. This means that you can no longer access properties such as `message` without asserting a type first (i.e. `(error as Error)`. #TypeScriptTricks #TypeScript #DEVCommunity

What advice would you give to someone who is just starting to learn TypeScript? #LearnTypescript #TypescriptTips #TypescriptTricks #ProgrammingTips #CodeLearning #CodeNewbie #WebDevelopment #FrontEndDevelopment #WebDesign #ProgrammingLanguages #TechAdvice #DeveloperCommunity
TypeScript Tricks: Type Guards matthewgerstman.com/ts-tricks-type… #TypescriptTricks #TypeGuards
Did you know you can use `#` comments in TypeScript to make your code more readable? Here's an example: #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGems #CodeReadability #SoftwareEngineering #DevelopersUnite #CodingCommunity #JavaScriptLove #TypeScriptTips #LearnToCode #ProgrammerLife

Did you know about Type Guards in TypeScript? You can use them to narrow down types of a value! Example: #TypeScriptTricks #TypeGuards #NarrowingTypes #TsDevelopmentTips #SoftwareEngineering #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptTutorials #JavaScriptSubsets #TsFeatures #DevCommunity

Did you know that in TypeScript you can use an empty array as a "hidden" type guard? #TypeScriptTips #HiddenFeatures #TypeScriptTricks #CodeGolf #FunctionalProgramming #JavaScript #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingCommunity #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptPerks

Did you know? In TypeScript, you can use the `&` symbol to create a readonly version of an interface! Example: #Typescript #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGem #ProgrammingTips #SoftwareDevelopment #DevCommunity #CodeSnippets #ReadonlyInterfaces #TypeScriptHelp #TypeScriptTutorials

Ahora viene la magia del tipado genérico 🪄 Esto genera métodos como addMovie y addSong automáticamente! 🤯 #CodeMagic #TypeScriptTricks

6/7 Combine generics with mapped types for ultra flexible code. You can transform properties while keeping type info intact! #DevTools #TypeScriptTricks

Type safe way of filtering out nullish values from an array without writing a type guard #typescript #typescripttricks #devtricks

With TypeScript you can use const assertions to create readonly arrays. ✨ #TypeScript #TypeScriptTricks #100DaysOfCode 👇

Type Aliases in #TypeScript are very useful when you want to distinguish primitive data types in an array. See example! 👇 #TypeScript101 #TypeScriptTricks

TypeScript Tricks: Type Guards matthewgerstman.com/ts-tricks-type… #TypescriptTricks #TypeGuards
Type Aliases in #TypeScript are very useful when you want to distinguish primitive data types in an array. See example! 👇 #TypeScript101 #TypeScriptTricks

With TypeScript you can use const assertions to create readonly arrays. ✨ #TypeScript #TypeScriptTricks #100DaysOfCode 👇

Did you know that in TypeScript you can use an empty array as a "hidden" type guard? #TypeScriptTips #HiddenFeatures #TypeScriptTricks #CodeGolf #FunctionalProgramming #JavaScript #SoftwareDevelopment #CodingCommunity #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptPerks

Did you know? In TypeScript, you can use the `&` symbol to create a readonly version of an interface! Example: #Typescript #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGem #ProgrammingTips #SoftwareDevelopment #DevCommunity #CodeSnippets #ReadonlyInterfaces #TypeScriptHelp #TypeScriptTutorials

Did you know you can use `#` comments in TypeScript to make your code more readable? Here's an example: #TypeScriptTricks #HiddenGems #CodeReadability #SoftwareEngineering #DevelopersUnite #CodingCommunity #JavaScriptLove #TypeScriptTips #LearnToCode #ProgrammerLife

Did you know about Type Guards in TypeScript? You can use them to narrow down types of a value! Example: #TypeScriptTricks #TypeGuards #NarrowingTypes #TsDevelopmentTips #SoftwareEngineering #ProgrammingLanguages #TypeScriptTutorials #JavaScriptSubsets #TsFeatures #DevCommunity

Watch out! TypeScript 4.4 changes the default type for errors caught in catch clauses from `any` to `unkown`. This means that you can no longer access properties such as `message` without asserting a type first (i.e. `(error as Error)`. #TypeScriptTricks #TypeScript #DEVCommunity

Type safe way of filtering out nullish values from an array without writing a type guard #typescript #typescripttricks #devtricks

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