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Comment by andy_ppp

1 day ago

They are forcing people to write Typescript code like it’s Golang where I am right now (amongst other extremely stupid decisions - only unit test service boundaries, do not pull out logic into pure functions, do not write UI tests, etc.). I really must remember to ask organisations to show me their code before joining them.

(I realise this isn’t who is hiring, but email in bio)

I do this and think it works really well...

myfunc(arg: string): Value | Err

I really try not to throw anymore with typescript, I do error checking like in Go. When used with a Go backend, it makes context switching really easy...

  • They still throw and just have millions of try catch blocks repeated everywhere around almost every function :-/

Ah yes. I love working at places that hire experts just to tell them how they should do the work they're an expert at.