@kitlangton: It’s such an honor getting an up close look at @thdxr working on opencode.
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A talk by @thdxr explains how opencode uses the Effect TypeScript library across its codebase for schemas, services, and tracing.
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It’s such an honor getting an up close look at @thdxr working on opencode. https://t.co/CgzK8C5qzz
Effect | TypeScript for the AI Era (@EffectTS_): How does @opencode use Effect?
In this talk, @thdxr shares how they use Effect across their codebase, from schemas and services to tracing, and more!
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