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Val Town is a social website for writing and deploying TypeScript functions. Each function gets its own URL, runs in the cloud, and can be forked by a
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Val Town is a social website for writing and deploying TypeScript functions. Each function gets its own URL, runs in the cloud, and can be forked by a
Convex is a reactive backend-as-a-service that gives you a real-time database, server functions, and file storage. Write TypeScript functions, and Con
KeystoneJS is an open-source headless CMS and GraphQL API framework built by the team at Thinkmill. Define your schema in TypeScript, and Keystone gen
Vendure is an open-source headless commerce framework built on TypeScript and GraphQL. It's designed for complex e-commerce with multi-channel, multi-
Payload is an open-source headless CMS and application framework built with TypeScript. Unlike most CMSs, Payload generates a fully typed REST and Gra
How I built my portfolio with React + TypeScript (Lighthouse 97/100) I'm an 18 y/o self-taught frontend dev and just finished my personal p
I'm building RunHop in public — a social + event platform for running races, built on NestJS. Today I set up e2e test infrastructure: dedicated test
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Introduction MDMA (Markdown Document with Mounted Applications) is an open-source TypeScript framework we built at Mobile Reality to solve
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There's a particular class of security bug that I find endlessly fascinating: the one where two paths to the same action have different authorization
Most async code works fine until one step fails halfway through a workflow. Then you get double charges, missing data, or silent corruption. These pat
AI agents are accessing databases, sending emails, calling APIs, and making purchases. But there's no standard way to identify them, limit what they c
Introduction Managing large TypeScript codebases is akin to navigating a labyrinth without a map. As projects scale, the complexity of depe
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Last month I ran security scans on 50 production AI agents — chatbots, coding assistants, autonomous workflows, MCP-connected tools. The results were