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Creating your own TSLint rule #37

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npirotte opened this issue Feb 7, 2019 · 7 comments
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Creating your own TSLint rule #37

npirotte opened this issue Feb 7, 2019 · 7 comments
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npirotte commented Feb 7, 2019

  • Nicolas Pirotte:
  • intermediate/advanced:
  • 20-30m:
  • tslint, static analysis:

From TSlint to ESlint

One-sentence summary

How to leverage eslint to create a cool static analysis tool.

What's the format — is it a case study, a live coding session, a workshop or something else?

Case study

Tell us more about the talk

Introduction to the eslint api, how to configure for TS, how to create a new library, how to create a new rule, how to test new rules.

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A few words about yourself

I am front-end architect @collibra. Based in Brussels Belgium but working closely with our team in Wroclaw. Big fan or React, typescript, graphql and automation.

Would you be willing to have a Q/A session after the talk?

Sure

How can we find you on social media?

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-pirotte-b7bb6941/
https://twitter.com/NPirotte

Is there anything we can help you with?

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@karol-majewski
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That's great to hear @npirotte! I was looking forward to hearing more about this topic myself.

Our February lineup is closed, unfortunately, but how about the meetup in March? It's probably going to take place on March 27th (Wednesday).

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Hi, as palantir announced that they want to drop tslint in favor of eslint I think I would better present "How to write ts linting rules with eslint". What do you think?

Jakub Chodorowicz told me that one spot was free for tomorrow, but it may be a bit shorter for me to prepare something while having a decent night :D

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Hey @npirotte, I think that's a great idea for a topic. Just like you said, TSLint is something the community may not find worth investing in anymore.

Would that be a crazy idea to give a semi-improvised talk?

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Sorry, in the end I couldn't attempt. I ll check when my next travel to Wroclaw will be and I ll try to prepare something.

Not in March but maybe April.

@karol-majewski
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No worries @npirotte! Please let us know next time you're in Wrocław. It would be great to have you on one of our events.

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Hey @npirotte, how does April sound? We meet every last Wednesday of the month. In this case, it means April 24th:

https://www.meetup.com/WrocTypeScript/events/cgdhvqyzgbgc/

It's still March, and people are already signing up. It seems like a good time to get some content out there. ;-)

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