Easy, drop-in integration with third-party schema libraries, support for round-tripping JSON, and more.| v5.chriskrycho.com
A bugfix release of the `true-myth-zod` integration library that can actually run and be used for type checking… and a PSA about `files` in `package.json`.| Sympolymathesy, by Chris Krycho
In this post, I explore how open-source communities can motivate their membership by utilizing recognition as a currency.| Better Simple
Revisiting the state of Django Commons a year after I published a call for help.| Better Simple
A discussion about how small meetups could help us bridge the mentorship gap and how we can put them into practice today.| Better Simple
How Djangonaut Space has expanded my worldview and created meaningful global connections.| Better Simple
Interested in the best open source software? Read our 2024 list for innovative data management solutions.| Datamation
DjangoCon US 2025 is accepting talk proposals for a few more weeks. If folks are on the fence about submitting a talk, here are some ideas that I would personally be interested in.| Better Simple
Let’s make TypeScript a first-class citizen of the Ember ecosystem. There’s a lot already done, but a lot left to do!| v4.chriskrycho.com
Let’s finish modernizing the Ember programming model! That means everything from routes and controllers to the file system and build pipeline changes.| v4.chriskrycho.com
Assumed Audience: anyone who cares about the success of free and open-source software. A New Rustacean listener sent me a note lamenting the way Mozilla’s transition from IRC to Discord—i.e., from an open protocol to a proprietary service. For many advocates of free software, this is a deeply unsettling move. The kind listener who sent me an email pointed to Matrix, an open-protocol service, and noted: “perhaps the default web interface is slightly less slick, but there’s not much in ...| Chris Krycho
At EmberConf 2019, the Typed Ember team (Mike North, James Davis, Dan Freeman, and I) enjoyed dinner together and talked about the big problems on deck for TypeScript in Ember. Here’s what we covered!| v4.chriskrycho.com
Assumed Audience: People interested in Ember and TypeScript. I’m pleased to announce that the unofficial Ember TypeScript team (Dan Freeman, Derek Wickern, James Davis, and Mike North, and I) have just published ember-cli-typescript v2.0.0! Check out the upgrade instructions to get started with the new version! What’s new? There are just two changes, but they’re a big deal! The addon now uses Babel 7’s TypeScript support to actually build your TypeScript, while continuing to use TypeS...| Chris Krycho
We've released a beta of ember-cli-typescript v2, which will make your builds faster and more reliable, and which will give you better error output with type errors. Please come test it in your apps and addons!| v4.chriskrycho.com
At least for me, doing “non-stressful” things as part of burnout sometimes means doing things other people would find stressful. That’s okay.| v4.chriskrycho.com