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You Say Vite, I Say Vite | Ep 4
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You Say Vite, I Say Vite | Ep 4

TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers · Kamran Ayub and Erik Onarheim

February 10, 202553m 56s

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Show Notes

This week Erik and Kamran talk about Vite (Vight? Veet?), what it's good for, how it works, and its status as the "go-to" tool for frontend tooling.

  • (04:21) - This Week in TypeScript: TS 5.8 Beta
  • (11:02) - This Week in TypeScript: Ruck 9 Released
  • (12:39) - This Week in TypeScript: Type Stripping in the Browser
  • (14:45) - Community Highlight: Deno and Qwik Video
  • (15:52) - Community Highlight: Zig, TypeScript, and WASM by David Bushell
  • (16:49) - New Library Watch: tsc-extra
  • (17:24) - New Library Watch: typemap and typebox
  • (18:23) - Vite Overview
  • (22:01) - Vite: Getting Started
  • (22:53) - Vite: build and preview
  • (23:34) - Vite: How Does It Work?
  • (26:57) - Vite: Support for Libraries and Frameworks
  • (28:04) - Vite 6.0: Environments API
  • (30:27) - Vite 6.0: Support for Additional HTML Asset References
  • (31:28) - Vite: Testing with Vitest
  • (32:48) - Vite Gripes and Gotchas
  • (33:52) - Vite Gripes: Dev and Prod Build Inconsistencies
  • (35:14) - Vite Gotcha: Forgetting to Set a URL Base
  • (35:49) - Vite Gotcha: Targeting Legacy Browsers
  • (38:30) - Vite Gripes: npm linking
  • (41:43) - Vite's Future: What Are We Excited About?
  • (44:12) - Secrets of the Handbook: Type Guards and Predicates
  • (47:27) - Cool Stuff: Write Typesafe Emails with React.email
  • (49:51) - Cool Yet Questionable Stuff: Custom Type Errors When Working With Generics

Week of January 27

 Vite Deep Dive


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Seahorse Dreams by Kubbi (Spotify)

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