

Unofficial TypeScript guild for Londoners<T>
Ashley is a JavaScript Infrastructure developer at Bloomberg and a TypeScript contributor. As a TC39 delegate, he has helped advance several JavaScript language proposals, notably championing ES2023’s Change Array by Copy.
Unlike Porffor, most JavaScript engines cannot execute TypeScript natively and therefore need to compile TypeScript into JavaScript before it can be run. This talk will explore an innovative compilation technique for TypeScript that can be used to speed up this type-stripping process, in addition to offering developers several other benefits.
Oliver is a TC39 Invited Expert and the creator of Porffor – an experimental Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) JavaScript engine that can compile TypeScript to Wasm and native code. It has graduated from being a hobby project to now being a full-time activity.
In this talk, Oliver will show how native TypeScript support in JavaScript engines can present interesting optimization opportunities. Type annotations from TypeScript can act as hints to the AOT compiler to allow optimizations that reduce output size, improve performance, and more!
Michael works on JavaScript Infrastructure at Bloomberg and is a TypeScript contributor. This talk will look at the core principles to consider when building great CLI applications, and how TypeScript can be used to make this a breeze.


Unofficial TypeScript guild for Londoners<T>
Ashley is a JavaScript Infrastructure developer at Bloomberg and a TypeScript contributor. As a TC39 delegate, he has helped advance several JavaScript language proposals, notably championing ES2023’s Change Array by Copy.
Unlike Porffor, most JavaScript engines cannot execute TypeScript natively and therefore need to compile TypeScript into JavaScript before it can be run. This talk will explore an innovative compilation technique for TypeScript that can be used to speed up this type-stripping process, in addition to offering developers several other benefits.
Oliver is a TC39 Invited Expert and the creator of Porffor – an experimental Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) JavaScript engine that can compile TypeScript to Wasm and native code. It has graduated from being a hobby project to now being a full-time activity.
In this talk, Oliver will show how native TypeScript support in JavaScript engines can present interesting optimization opportunities. Type annotations from TypeScript can act as hints to the AOT compiler to allow optimizations that reduce output size, improve performance, and more!
Michael works on JavaScript Infrastructure at Bloomberg and is a TypeScript contributor. This talk will look at the core principles to consider when building great CLI applications, and how TypeScript can be used to make this a breeze.
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