I’m in the market for a solid travel router, and my home network is all Unifi gear. This is a no brainer, especially with the built-in Teleport support.
> Note that this material is here for reference and for sampling. Reading all of TBoS through this website is possible but not the intention. If you like the material and want to read the book conveniently then do buy either the latest hardcopy or e-version.
Unfortunately, I don’t think one can be linked given the author’s note.
I used to be a patient video gamer, waiting for games to go on deep discount before buying them. Somehow it never occurred to me that I was missing out on the experiencing with everyone else at launch. I bought one game at launch and it was an absolute blast. We’re social animals, so of course sharing a new experience with others makes it more fun. I’m just surprised I couldn’t figure this simple fact out before hand.
Yeah, I believe that doesn't quite work correctly for nullable fields or cases where the Zod type would be a subtype of the declared type. But it's a really useful technique, because it's a lot easier to work with types you've declared in TypeScript than the ones Zod generates. I'm sure there's scope for a validation library that is designed around the user providing a TypeScript type and then producing an error if the validation doesn't match that type.
Never published to Steam before, it’s been a fun learning process.
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