

Support Whole Washington! That’s basically exactly what they are trying to do. I try to volunteer anytime I can.
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Support Whole Washington! That’s basically exactly what they are trying to do. I try to volunteer anytime I can.
As an FYI to myself: the leaps have not been made.
I would love to have TypeSpec enable support for examples, callbacks, and links. If it added those three, it’d be a total game changer (for me).
My position is one of always design an API first (produce the OpenAPI document of what you want to build) and get buy off from your customers/stakeholders. Then when we start coding, we know exactly what well the end result should be.
Even better would have the ability to do request/response validation via a OpenAPI spec in .NET. Still holding out on that pipe dream (I know it’s available via other languages).
Feels weird to introduce something that’s been around for a while. I’ve been using typespec for about a year. Works well but it needs to make some leaps to match with the OpenAPI spec.
Perhaps I should see if those have been made…
As if we don’t know the end goal to privatize everything to make capitalism pervasive to any facet of life they can milk.