Developer Experience

TypeScript 7 Is Here: Fast, Exciting, and Worth Watching

Published: July 10, 2026 Reading time: 6 min

TypeScript 7 has arrived, and the first reaction across the developer world is a mix of excitement, curiosity, and caution. That feels like a healthy response to a release this big. For frontend developers, this is the kind of update that genuinely changes the feel of work. Faster builds, quicker feedback, and lighter editor workflows are not abstract improvements; they make coding more pleasant and less interruptive. This is also a story about reducing friction in daily developer life, not just improving benchmark numbers. In the TypeScript 7.0 announcement, Microsoft says the release can deliver major speedups, with examples from VS Code, Sentry, Bluesky, Playwright, and tldraw showing much faster builds. ...

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Laravel, From the Eyes of an Old-School Developer

Published: February 12, 2016 Reading time: 7 min

I started my programming life in a different world. Back then, Visual Basic 5 and 6 felt like magic. You could drag a button onto a form, double-click it, write a few lines of code, and suddenly you had a working Windows application. You did not start by arguing about architecture. You started by making something useful appear on the screen. Later came AutoIt, classic ASP, small server-side scripts, admin tools, automation helpers, and a lot of “just make it work” programming. Some of it was ugly. Some of it was clever. A lot of it lived longer than expected. ...

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