Typed JavaScript with TypeScript and Flow with Jeff Morrison and Anders Hejlsberg

Description:

Adding typings to JavaScript is becoming more and more popular. We're going to chat with the creators of TypeScript and Flow to discuss the why and how behind typed JavaScript.

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Links, Picks, and Tips:

Jeff Morrison

@lbljeffmo

LinksA good introduction to variance: Covariance and Contravariance by Mike Ash

TipsHave a "just get it working" mentality. Then clean it up after

PicksOCaml
Reason
Real World OCaml

Anders Hejlsberg

@ahejlsberg

TipsFollow your passion. Go Play. Write some new code. That’s how you do your best work. Try to enjoy what you’re doing.
There are lots of people coming to JS now. Lots of OOP programmings flowing into the ecosystem. JS can be a great FP language though. There’s a lot you can learn from studying FP in JS.

Kent C. Dodds

@kentcdodds

TipsNo matter how well you know something, keep your mind open to learn even more about it.

PicksReact Rally 2016 Notes Wiki
React events in depth live tomorrow!
husky (used to use ghooks)

Dan Abramov

@dan_abramov

PicksJest 15.0: New Defaults for Jest
Grokking Algorithms

Brian Lonsdorf

@drboolean

TipsFunctions should be input to output. Type systems help a lot more when you compose this way.
Stay away from Object|Any :)

PicksJon Sterling - LambdaConf 2015 - Type Theory and its Meaning Explanations
Chris Taylor - Algebra of Algebraic Data Types

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