Amy Blankenship
Jun 23, 2024

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Also if JS code is consuming input from an endpoint or other service, you actually have to run that code to see an example of the expected inputs. But it's just that--one example. While this is always a dangerous situation, if people write the TS contract when the service is written, it at least tells you what the intention is.

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Amy Blankenship
Amy Blankenship

Written by Amy Blankenship

Full Stack developer at fintech company. I mainly write about React, Javascript, Typescript, and testing.

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