TypeScript 6: The Apollo 10 Moment Devs Can't Ignore
What if your TypeScript compiler got 10x faster overnight? TypeScript 6 is the dress rehearsal before the Go rewrite lands—think Apollo 10 hovering over the moon, but for your build times.
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What if your TypeScript compiler got 10x faster overnight? TypeScript 6 is the dress rehearsal before the Go rewrite lands—think Apollo 10 hovering over the moon, but for your build times.
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You've got a beefy firewall, fancy VPS. Still, your browser chatter's a sitting duck for attacks. Time to slap on those HTTP security headers and hit A+.
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