This is why learning typescript generics is important

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Комментарии • 67

  • @philheathslegalteam
    @philheathslegalteam Год назад +7

    Didn't take you long to become my favourite tech RUclipsr. Perfect no-nonsense approach to videos, ability to call things out for what they are and diving into technical content like this and that custom framework you're on currently. Your videos are a goldmine when it comes to reaffirm knowledge and see different use cases for different strategies.
    Really appreciate the work you're putting into this channel and its content!

  • @st-jn2gk
    @st-jn2gk Год назад +67

    You're like if "Common Sense" was a programmer. You don't have any ridiculous esoteric pseudo-advice to give, but you just stick to the basics and make cool stuff. Validates "the basics" in a climate where you either use vim and program in c/rust, or you use vscode and write next 13 apps. I'm really glad I found this channel.

  • @AjayGopalShresthaAGS
    @AjayGopalShresthaAGS Год назад

    I tried using this pattern with useMap hook in react, The definition is the same for this and useMap, but the useMap value type has type of all values combined.

  • @Sherloqui
    @Sherloqui Год назад

    Great video, to the point!

  • @codyf1
    @codyf1 Год назад +2

    Is this future me?
    I really hope not, because I don't like javascript that much

  • @jly_dev
    @jly_dev 8 месяцев назад +2

    The more difficult parts of TS (generics, mapped/recursive/conditional types, etc) are not easy to learn from the docs by themselves. Gabriel Vergnaud's Type-Level TypeScript was a really helpful resource for me, and I've heard good things about TypeHero

  • @leonauswien
    @leonauswien Год назад +4

    "That's something that's really important when building a libary, is start with the interface - how a people paying to consume your functions / interface"
    Such a valuable tip, applies to any function / structure; it helps a lot to find a good "how" to think about the user first.
    Really good content! Not much new stuff in this video for me, but subbed for the conciseness and the calming voice.

  • @fluntimes
    @fluntimes 8 месяцев назад

    As I was watching I was wondering the difference between and . I guess I'm more familiar with the second structure.

  • @mikecebul
    @mikecebul Год назад +3

    This was extremely helpful.

  • @monstajoedev
    @monstajoedev Год назад +5

    Such an amazing tutorial. I used it before to create a local storage hook, which is one of those rare cases where you have to create a generic function.

    • @treyrader
      @treyrader 6 месяцев назад

      I used it for the same situation a few days ago. good stuff

  • @bowaller6892
    @bowaller6892 Год назад +2

    Im not a guy of typescript but I try to learn on the future. This video was awesome about generics good example and explain.

  • @aleaallee
    @aleaallee Год назад

    Generics seem kinda complex and off-putting to me.

  • @megamind452
    @megamind452 Год назад +3

    Great quality of info, nicely done 👍

  • @florianwebdev
    @florianwebdev 5 месяцев назад

    Well done explaining generics! You earned a new subscriber

  • @doc8527
    @doc8527 Год назад +1

    Though there is not "class keyword" involved, but the way you handle it is just OOP, because you want all the "object" to inherit the get/set function, that's why the "generic" kicks in. It could be a pattern for library author, but pretty much not for application level app.

  • @barssavas9938
    @barssavas9938 Год назад +1

    Such an amazing educative content. I learned a lot from you. And I am applying it to my and my company's codebase.

  • @imsirpak
    @imsirpak Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video!

  • @goodgoing4615
    @goodgoing4615 Год назад +1

    This question is off-topic, but I wanted to ask if the glasses you are using are some kind of blue filter glasses. I've been having dry eye-related issues lately because of coding.
    Thanks for all the videos.They are very valuable.

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +1

      No they are just normal glasses

  • @nidhishsrivastava4868
    @nidhishsrivastava4868 Год назад +1

    I just used it while creating a hook for storing my items in local storage

  • @rand0mtv660
    @rand0mtv660 Год назад +1

    Do get/set really require generics here? Since types for those are constructed from passed in data there is no need to be able to pass generics to those functions to tell it what types it has or to override/extend something. Instead of using K for example, I think for this particular case it would be better to just write "key: keyof T" without exposing generics here.
    Good example nonetheless!

    • @VictorMachadoDeFranca
      @VictorMachadoDeFranca Год назад +2

      doing this way, you lose type inference for the values
      by making a generic constraint, typescript will infer the value at the specific key declared as K
      T[keyof T] is the union of all types of T attributes

    • @rand0mtv660
      @rand0mtv660 Год назад

      @@VictorMachadoDeFranca You are right. I had to see it for myself and I tested this and by not using generics in this example and using what I said in my comment, return type for .get() will be a union of all types from all keys of T. Same goes for .set(), value accepted will be a union of all those types. Huh, I thought generics were unnecessary here, but I guess I was wrong.
      Well, you learn something new every day :D

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +1

      I guess typescript isn’t smart enough to know what key specifically is being passed into the callback

  • @treyrader
    @treyrader 6 месяцев назад

    this is solid lol

  • @SeibertSwirl
    @SeibertSwirl Год назад

    Good job babe!!

  • @tushar8133
    @tushar8133 Год назад

    Wow! Thanks!

  • @sabirameen5672
    @sabirameen5672 Год назад

    I too had the same problem when working on my side project. Nextjs caching is too aggressive imo. For invalidating router cache, they provide the router.refresh().

  • @abdiraqiibmohummed9781
    @abdiraqiibmohummed9781 Год назад

    great videos man , i eat breakfast while watching your videos , always great content , keep it up man !!!

  • @dyslexicunt
    @dyslexicunt Год назад +2

    This video was fantastic, thank you so much Cody. I was at the stage of having a firm grasp of 'theoretical' Typescript but this ~14 minute video has really made the penny drop for me. You have a real talent for pedagogy, don't ever stop!

  • @leebobtheblob87
    @leebobtheblob87 10 месяцев назад

    6:11 extends key of TStore
    7:19 using generic to control user set input
    9:12 callback signature
    12:14 ReturnType

  • @randomforest_dev
    @randomforest_dev Год назад +1

    nice one!

  • @Ganidv
    @Ganidv Год назад

    It’s a great video, thank you. I hope there will be more videos about this topic. Great work!

  • @eshw23
    @eshw23 Год назад

    Dont stop making videos ever lol some of these random topics end up saving me in my project

  • @michakrecisz5100
    @michakrecisz5100 Год назад

    it's very cool but nobody should call that "easy to read".

  • @elmalleable
    @elmalleable Год назад

    super cool, i build something similar a month ago because i just wanted redux toolkit kind of functionality in an old angular js file using rxjs
    i had to use jsdocs but still works nice

  • @dannycollazo9165
    @dannycollazo9165 Год назад

    Such a great video! This made me realize that not all TS is difficult and actually fun to write. Love the content, keep it up!

  • @juanmacias5922
    @juanmacias5922 Год назад

    This was impressive, generics seems to be my next step in understanding TS. :D

  • @TheEchinox
    @TheEchinox Год назад

    To the point. As per usual, Cody delivers! Keep it up!

  • @slahomar1497
    @slahomar1497 Год назад

    As a senior JavaScript/TypeScript developer, if you're considering branching out into another backend programming language, what would be a wise choice? Many developers commence their journey with JavaScript, and the job market is becoming increasingly competitive in this domain. In this context, how do you view languages like Go, Ruby, and Java?

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      I’d be interested in working with go personally

  • @muhammad_ramadan
    @muhammad_ramadan Год назад

    Fantastic video, great job 👏

  • @yashsolanki069
    @yashsolanki069 Год назад

    Is this a shades of purple theme?

  • @Ikakoo2410
    @Ikakoo2410 Год назад

    Thanks Cody

  • @abdulrahmanalsabagh3334
    @abdulrahmanalsabagh3334 Год назад

    The video reminds me on the days where u used to hate TS 😅
    Anyway
    Very cool video 🎉

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      I’m less of a noob now 😆

  • @fullstack_journey
    @fullstack_journey Год назад

    Nice tuts 👍

  • @EmmanuelOdii80
    @EmmanuelOdii80 Год назад

  • @goa213
    @goa213 Год назад

    Awesome video!

  • @carlosvalderrama3207
    @carlosvalderrama3207 Год назад

    Can you do a video showing us your VSCode theme?

    • @h4nto772
      @h4nto772 Год назад

      it’s bearded stained blue

  • @mjsigg
    @mjsigg Год назад

    Just asking but why not just make a class for the store and use a constructor? Trying to learn TS.

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +3

      No reason, I just default to functions usually

    • @ameerashhab6721
      @ameerashhab6721 Год назад +1

      Class based programming is a style, and so is functional programming. You can pick whatever you want. All companies I worked for though, their projects are functional. Classes are annoying to work with, or rather OOP style.

  • @aspirinemaga
    @aspirinemaga Год назад +1

    0:20 as a non ts dev, I almost vomit seeing that code just for "dev-friendly-development"

    • @elpolodiablo5486
      @elpolodiablo5486 Год назад

      As a TS dev, I almost vomit seeing your stupid comment.

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад +1

      Why? At 20 seconds in the only typescript code I use is defining a type and passing a generic

    • @oscarljimenez5717
      @oscarljimenez5717 Год назад

      Yeah, you have never use generics in any language :)

  • @aigabuskira165
    @aigabuskira165 Год назад +1

    this is good, and thanks for the video.

  • @MarkPanado
    @MarkPanado Год назад

    2 space indention is hard for my eyes

    • @WebDevCody
      @WebDevCody  Год назад

      sorry, it's the format I use