top | item 42513675 (no title) 21 points| satanacchio | 1 year ago discuss order hn newest tekkk|1 year ago Wow great news! ts-node has always been a bit clunky to use. Even without enums this should be useful for one-off scripts satanacchio|1 year ago Node.js enables --experimental-strip-types by default jimmcslim|1 year ago Yes the heading is a bit misleading as there are other Typescript features that aren’t simply the result of type stripping, eg enums, but great to see this happening. What does this mean for Deno and Bun? load replies (1) mytydev|1 year ago The PR is still open and hasn't actually been merged yet. It'll be great when it is though.
tekkk|1 year ago Wow great news! ts-node has always been a bit clunky to use. Even without enums this should be useful for one-off scripts
satanacchio|1 year ago Node.js enables --experimental-strip-types by default jimmcslim|1 year ago Yes the heading is a bit misleading as there are other Typescript features that aren’t simply the result of type stripping, eg enums, but great to see this happening. What does this mean for Deno and Bun? load replies (1) mytydev|1 year ago The PR is still open and hasn't actually been merged yet. It'll be great when it is though.
jimmcslim|1 year ago Yes the heading is a bit misleading as there are other Typescript features that aren’t simply the result of type stripping, eg enums, but great to see this happening. What does this mean for Deno and Bun? load replies (1)
mytydev|1 year ago The PR is still open and hasn't actually been merged yet. It'll be great when it is though.
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