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Dennis

Dennis

@typeweaver

Full-stack engineer. Loves TypeScript, Kubernetes and serverless. Yes, all three. Building OSS at https://t.co/RSjDyuh9AA. Currently focused on Typeweaver.

Stuttgart, Germany شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2014
156 فالونگ57 فالوورز
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@moshhamedani Going for a walk, or generally changing your focus, really works wonders.
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Mosh@moshhamedani·
If you get stuck, just take a break and go for a 5-minute walk. It helps you think outside the box. Yesterday I was stuck at my desk for several hours fixing bugs and refactoring code that was due to over-engineered architecture. The moment I walked out of the office, I could see things from a new perspective and realized a simpler architecture would make the code simpler, easier to reason about, and resolve all those weird bugs.
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Dennis@typeweaver·
Building Typeweaver. It’s an Open Source dev tool. I’ve had enough of maintaining big OpenAPI projects in YAML and love Zod/Typescript. With Typeweaver you define your API once, generate runtime and client artifacts, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. All type safe. Would love to connect! Also a star on GitHub would mean a lot github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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(Oma)devuae@delveroin·
I follow builders who actually ship. If you're: - building a SaaS - working on a side project - trying to get first users Drop your project below Let's connect 🤝
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Floro S.@sflorimm·
How do you use LinkedIn?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@pcshipp I think this is a personal matter. I personally absolutely agree with you!
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pc@pcshipp·
Unpopular opinion Frontend is harder than backend
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Dennis@typeweaver·
Building Typeweaver. I’ve had enough of maintaining big OpenAPI projects in YAML. With Typeweaver you define your API once, generate runtime and client artifacts, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. All type safe. A GitHub star would mean a lot github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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neha
neha@nxhaaa19·
Hey founders!! @X Looking to connect with people building in: 💻 SaaS ⚙️ Tech 🤖 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📦 Product Development 🌐 Web apps Drop what you're working on 👇🏻
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Dennis@typeweaver·
Building Typeweaver. It’s an Open Source dev tool, so 0 MRR. I’ve had enough of maintaining big OpenAPI projects in YAML. With Typeweaver you define your API once, generate runtime and client artifacts, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. All type safe. A GitHub star would mean a lot github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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Dr. DIG
Dr. DIG@CiprianiRanieri·
Builders only. Drop your project. Drop your city. Drop your MRR. Let's see what the world is building right now. ↓
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@gailcweiner Mostly yes. Only the days where the workflow does not work as usual, because the agents do not follow the rules frustrates a bit.
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Gail Weiner@gailcweiner·
Serious question to all the AI power users out there: Are you still having fun?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@jakobjelling Typeweaver. It’s a dev tool: You define your API once, generate the runtime and client artifacts you need, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. I’ve specified one too many large APIs in OpenAPI YAML. A star on GitHub would mean a lot github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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🔥 Jakob Jelling
🔥 Jakob Jelling@jakobjelling·
It's Monday. Time to promote your product. What are you working on?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
You can’t register for my project, but you can give it a star on GitHub. Typeweaver is a dev tool: you define your API once, generate the runtime and client artifacts you need, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. I’ve specified one too many large APIs in OpenAPI YAML. github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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Aman@Amank1412·
Drop Your SaaS and i'll sign up!!!
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@csaba_kissi Tired of specifying large APIs in OpenAPI YAML? That’s where Typeweaver comes in. Define your API once, generate the runtime and client artifacts you need, and keep contracts consistent across your stack. github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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Csaba Kissi@csaba_kissi·
Share your website/project, guys👇
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@ASpittel 3 With more I can't keep up with clean reviews
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Ali Spittel@ASpittel·
how many coding agents do you feel like you can actually manage at a time?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
Typeweaver is deliberately one-way for now: TypeScript/Zod as the single source of truth → clients, validators, routers, types, and OpenAPI specs (coming soon) fall out of that. Here is a very early version of the documentation, separate from the READMEs in the repo. typeweaver.dev
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Ivan Lee
Ivan Lee@CestIvan·
@typeweaver @mscode07 anyone who's spent time hand-writing OpenAPI YAML will immediately get this. does it go both ways — can you also generate from an existing API that has no spec yet?
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mscode07@mscode07·
Drop your product Share feedback with eachother Let's make it fun 👇👇
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Dennis@typeweaver·
Yep, unions stay intact on both sides. Zod schemas go in, narrowed types come out for requests and responses alike. Where it really pays off is the client: every operation has a dedicated RequestCommand, and send() returns a union that narrows on response.type. That locks request shape ↔ response shape together in the type system, validated at runtime. You literally can't mishandle a response the API couldn't return. Heads up: docs are still early outside the repo READMEs, not officially public yet, but here's the relevant page: typeweaver.dev/docs/client-us…
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Ivan Lee@CestIvan·
@typeweaver @1Umairshaikh auto-generating type-safe clients from Zod is the piece monorepo teams keep reinventing manually. does it handle discriminated unions or is that where things get messy?
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Umair Shaikh
Umair Shaikh@1Umairshaikh·
What are you building this weekend? Drop your project URL Let’s drive some traffic
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@brankopetric00 It's nice when everything scales directly, it's not that complicated to set up
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Branko@brankopetric00·
Kubernetes was built to solve Google-scale problems. You have 47 users.
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luna@ImLunaHey·
for those that dont use the built in terminal on macos what one do you use?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@Anushkatanna @mscode07 Unfortunately not at the moment, it is required to work directly with TypeScript.
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👀 Nush 👀
👀 Nush 👀@Anushkatanna·
@typeweaver @mscode07 Is this only for technical people? Or are you also looking for people who are from non-tech backgrounds?
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Dennis@typeweaver·
@TTrimoreau Specified one too many large APIs in OpenAPI YAML? Same. That’s why I’m building Typeweaver. Define your API in TypeScript + Zod once, get type-safe clients, routers, and validators for free. github.com/rexeus/typewea…
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Thomas Trimoreau
Thomas Trimoreau@TTrimoreau·
Hey founders ! Looking to connect with people building in: 🍽️ SaaS 🚀 Tech 📲 Automation 🧠 AI tools 📱 Product Development 🔥 Web APP 💻 Devs Drop what you're working on during weekend 👇
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Avinash Singh
Avinash Singh@AvinashSingh_20·
Drop what you're building!
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