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News of the week of September 8, 2025: Deno 2.5 adds a bunch of DX improvements, Fresh 2.0 is out of beta, and a supply chain attack mitigation for pnpm users. From the community: Val Town's OSS TypeScript editor, discussing underrated TS features, and tools/libraries to help make your configs, secrets, and forms type-safe.

Chapters

  • (00:00) - Welcome to the Show
  • (05:46) - News: TSGo Adds JSDoc Support to LSP
  • (07:08) - News: Deno 2.5 Released
  • (15:05) - News: Deno Fresh 2.0 is Now Out of Beta
  • (15:28) - News: rspack and webpack Add Dynamic Import Tree Shaking
  • (16:26) - News: pnpm 10.16 adds minimumReleaseAge Config Option
  • (18:10) - Community Highlight: Dr. Axel's Corner
  • (18:51) - Community Highlight: Lessons from npm Security Failures
  • (23:47) - Community Highlight: Val Town's Open Source TS Editor
  • (26:12) - Community Highlight: Lint Rules Spreadsheet by Josh Goldberg
  • (28:16) - Community Highlight: Most Underrated Features in TS?
  • (31:48) - Tool Watch: confkit Provides Type-safe Config and Secrets
  • (32:46) - Library Watch: taxum, a TypeScript-first HTTP Framework
  • (33:35) - Library Watch: conformal is a Type-safe FormData and Submissions Library
  • (34:31) - Community Highlight: Why Using Bun in Production (Maybe) Isn't the Best Idea
  • (39:14) - Secret of the Handbook: Analyze Trace Tool
  • (40:37) - Cool Watch: Restoring Old GameBoys and Game Systems
  • (42:04) - Cool Game: Assassin's Creed Mirage
  • (44:37) - The Minnesota Long Goodbye

News

From the Community

Cool Stuff

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Excalibur.js is the friendly TypeScript game engine for making 2D web games. Use your TypeScript or JavaScript skills to make games! Excalibur comes out-of-the-box with everything you need to make web games, like physics, sprites, animations, sound effects, input, and particles. Design your assets with tools like Aseprite and Tiled, then load them natively using first-party plugins.

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Seahorse Dreams by Kubbi (Spotify)

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