Nuxt 4.0, Bun's Smarter Types, and Testing Type Completions | News | Ep 27
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News of the week of July 14, 2025: Nuxt 4.0 is released along with an acquisition by Vercel, TSGO ships go-to-type definition support, and Bun ships smarter types. From the community: test type completions and benchmark instantiations with a testing package from Arktype, treating types as values with type-level maps, and dive a bit deeper into how type inference works. Chapters(00:00) - Introduction and Personal News (06:02) - News: Nuxt 4.0 Release and NuxtLabs Joins Vercel (09:57) - News: TSGO Adds Go-to-type Definition Support (10:33) - News: Node 24.4.1 Security Patches (12:12) - News: Bun 1.2.19 Ships Smarter Types (13:21) - News: SvelteKit Now Supports Vite 7 and Rolldown (13:52) - Community Highlight: oxlint + tsgolint = no slowdown! (16:01) - Community Highlight: Type-safe Event Emitters by Artem (17:13) - Community Highlight: Understanding TypeScript's Type Inference by SharpCoderBlog (17:46) - Community Highlight: Testing Type Completions in TypeScript by Arktype (19:17) - Community Highlight: Type-safe Persistence and Auto-theming in Svelte 5 by Puru Vijay (19:59) - Community Highlight: Your GPU is a JavaScript Runtime by Iwo Plaza (20:54) - Community Highlight: DHH Hates TypeScript (22:15) - Community Highlight: Node and Deno Permissions Discussion by Dr. Axel (25:29) - Community Highlight: Treating Types as Values with Type-level Maps by Gregros (27:08) - Community Highlight: Return Types on Functions, Yay or Nay? by Kyle Shevlin (28:15) - Community Highlight: Jake and Josh Interview on Software Engineering Daily Podcast (28:34) - Cool Link: Dokploy is an OSS Alternative to Vercel, Netlify, and Heroku (30:07) - Cool Link: Turning a Toy Into a Cyberdeck by Attoparsec (30:52) - Cool Link: What's New in Vite by Evan You (31:38) - Cool Link: Add Windows to Your App with winbox.js (33:21) - Cool Link: Marginal Utility of Money by The Happy Philosopher (37:42) - Post-credits Banter Personal NewsSorry for the delay, Kamran just got back from vacation!Follow Kamran's trip on InstaNewsNuxt 4.0 is released and NuxtLabs joins Verceltypescript-go: Implement go-to-type-definition (PR #1405)Node.js 24.4.0 and 24.4.1 include high-severity CVE fixes (as well as 20.x, and 22.x release lines)Bun 1.2.19 is smarter when you are not using `dom` lib typesWhat’s new in Svelte: July 2025From the CommunityBoshen: oxlint + tsgolint = no slowdown! no-floating-promises completes 4.4k files in 3.2 seconds, in the vscode repo.Artem: rettime, a type-safe event emitterSharpCoderBlog: Deep Dive into TS Type InferenceArktype: Testing Type Completions with @ark/attest (bsky thread)Puru Vijay: Type-Safe Persistence and Auto-Theming in Svelte 5Iwo Plaza: Your GPU is a JavaScript runtime* (TypeGPU deep-dive) DHH: I hate TypeScriptDiscussion: Per-module or Per-dependency Permissions?Greg Rosenbaum: Treating types as values with type-level mapsKyle Shevlin: Return types on functions, yay or nay?Software Engineering Daily Podcast: TypeScript with Jake BaileyCool StuffTool: dokploy is an OSS alternative to Netlify Video: Turning a toy into a cyberdeckVideo: What's New in Vite Explained by Its Creator Library: Put Windows in Your Web App with WinBox.jsBlog: How Understanding the Marginal Utility of Money Will Make you Happier Sponsored by Excalibur.jsExcalibur.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.MusicSeahorse Dreams by Kubbi (Spotify)