![]() The problemĮveryone who works both on the back-end and front-end of a web application has to query and process data on the server-side and then return these data to be consumed by the client-side of the application. ![]() Who has never experienced the situation where you have to fix a bug and at the end you find out that the error on the server was a missing field coming from a HTTP request? Or an error on the client, where your Javascript code was trying to access a field that doesn’t exist on the data that came in an HTTP response from the server? A lot of times, these problems are caused just by a different name for this field between the code on the client and the server. By Leonardo Carreiro The easy way to get TypeScript interfaces from C#, Java, or Python code in any IDE C# class (left) vs TypeScript generated interface (right)
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