TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers

News for the week of May 26, 2025: Angular's 20th release brings DX improvements, Remix replaced by React Router receives reincarnation, and how a lone volunteer brings the much-anticipated Temporal API to Firefox.

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Personal News and Updates
  • (04:46) - News: Angular 20 is Out and It's Boring (But in a Good Way)
  • (08:39) - News: Remix Receives Revival
  • (10:03) - News: Vite with Rolldown is in Preview
  • (11:32) - News: What's New with Astro in May 2025
  • (12:05) - News: Temporal API Finally Hits Browsers with Firefox 139
  • (16:52) - PSA: Take the StackOverflow 2025 Developer Survey!
  • (17:40) - Community Highlight: Josh Goldberg's Types Beyond TypeScript Talk
  • (18:27) - Community Highlight: sirhamy on the Cost of Throwing Errors in JS/TS
  • (19:16) - Community Library Watch: ts-migrating for Migrating Your TSConfig Incrementally
  • (20:26) - Community Library Watch: jsonv-ts, a JSON Schema Validator
  • (21:08) - Community Library Watch: tsargparse, a Type-safe CLI Parser
  • (21:28) - Community Highlight: TypeScripting the Technical Interview by Richard Tower
  • (22:02) - Community Highlight: CanIUse... for Angular by angular.courses
  • (22:25) - Community Highlight: Type-safe Internationalization by Web Dev Simplified
  • (23:13) - Community Highlight: Deno Might Have the Features You're Missing
  • (23:41) - Community Highlight: skeary.me Wrote a Programming Language... in TypeScript Types
  • (24:30) - Discuss: Competition Between Node.js, Deno, and Bun
  • (29:51) - Cool Links: David Macaulay is a National Treasure
  • (32:05) - Cool Links: Progressive JSON by Dan Abramov
  • (33:24) - Cool Stuff: Curated List of Data Grids by Ian Langworth
  • (33:54) - Cool Stuff: Hack Into React Internals with bippy
  • (34:43) - Cool Stuff: Wookash Interview with Inigo Quilez
  • (35:29) - Cool Stuff: Building a Software Rasterizer with Sebastian Lague

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Music
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Creators and Guests

Host
Erik Onarheim
Self-professed Neovim Dandy 🎩 Software developer in Minneapolis ⛄I created a game engine for the web called Excalibur 🗡
Host
Kamran Ayub
Solopreneur, speaker, and Pluralsight author. Founder of KeepTrackOfMyGames.com.

What is TypeScript.fm - The Friendly Show for TypeScript Developers?

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!