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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•19 hours agoYes because you used static type annotations. This thread was about code that doesn’t use static types (or static type annotations/hints).
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•3 hours agoNope, don’t need to. WebStorm can even detect nonexistent attributes for objects whose format the back-end decides, and tbh I’m not sure what sort of sorcery it uses.
Yes because you used static type annotations. This thread was about code that doesn’t use static types (or static type annotations/hints).
Nope, don’t need to. WebStorm can even detect nonexistent attributes for objects whose format the back-end decides, and tbh I’m not sure what sort of sorcery it uses.