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TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers

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About this podcast

The two TypeScript Fools, Kamran Ayub and Erik Onarheim, get together weekly to bring you news, community highlights, and deep dives into the TypeScript ecosystem. Stay up-to-date on what's happening and learn new things to make you a better TypeScript developer along the way!

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require(esm) Stable in Node 24, TanStack RSC, and HTML-in-Canvas Demos | News | Ep 64

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Bun.WebView, Cursor's Big Bet, and Whether Mythos Just Spells Marketing | News | Ep 63

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Designing an Ideal Linting Developer Experience with Flint | Josh Goldberg | Ep 62B

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In this episode with Josh Goldberg, maintainer of TypeScript ESLint, we dive into his latest research project, Flint. The goal of Flint is to test different hypothesis on how to architect a modern, hybrid-native JavaScri

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Aspire 13.2, Hybrid Type-aware Linting, and Claude Wrote a JS Engine | News | Ep 61

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News for the week of March 23, 2026: Aspire 13.2 now supports TypeScript app hosts, Node.js security releases, and axios got got. From the community: Auvred's hybrid linting research, refactoring with generics, and shari

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TS 6 RC, Astro 6, and Web Sanitizer API | News | Ep 58

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State of JS, Node Release Schedule Revisited, and WebMCP | News | Ep 57

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npmx.dev, Chrome 145 Devtools, and K'nipping Yaks | News | Ep 56

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