it's 2024. let's stop having this conversation
You just described twitter
Divorce is hard.
Unfortunately, I think one of their problems is that iPhones last too long. I'm still very happy with my iPhone 6. The spec updates aren't as tantalizing as they used to be.
No matter what stage of the project, you're implicitly writing code to a specific type whether you know it or not. Typescript just makes types explicit, and makes clear all the places you've made type assumptions. So if…
uhhh no, jsdoc doesn't fail at compile time for type errors, and doesn't have ide support.
Or you could just use the async versions.... https://www.npmjs.com/package/bcrypt-nodejs
it's 2024. let's stop having this conversation
You just described twitter
Divorce is hard.
Unfortunately, I think one of their problems is that iPhones last too long. I'm still very happy with my iPhone 6. The spec updates aren't as tantalizing as they used to be.
No matter what stage of the project, you're implicitly writing code to a specific type whether you know it or not. Typescript just makes types explicit, and makes clear all the places you've made type assumptions. So if…
uhhh no, jsdoc doesn't fail at compile time for type errors, and doesn't have ide support.
Or you could just use the async versions.... https://www.npmjs.com/package/bcrypt-nodejs