@AsterMeadows is this dbdposting
@lapis like, come on brain, why would you spite me like this. you're in here with me too, you also suffer, what are you doing
@coriander yea
@lapis i hate it when this fucking happens
@coriander I have no idea what you mean by this, am I still correct
re: Food
@Thomas meet me at Wilmington Deco in an hour for an ass kicking
re: Food
@Thomas give it
@Satsuma delete this
Hey gamers!!! Multiplaying Game Night returns!! Join me, @monorail, @holly, @wallhackio, and @katrani as we play some 7 Wonders! It's a board game! Or well a card game I guess. https://www.twitch.tv/the_ti_
@vaporeon_ fishy whale creature
@The_T the fuck is a "salamander" is that some kind of whale
@vaporeon_ i made a poll, The Peopple shall decide
@vaporeon_ the two pokemon choices are fish and not fish
@alas @vaporeon_ In javascript concatTasks is just
const concatTasks = (...tasks) => (meta, ...args) => tasks.map((fn) => fn(meta, ...args))
But to get the magic type inference in TypeScript I have to write
@alas @vaporeon_ what I am doing is taking two functions that take the same list of arguments and "concatenating" into one function
The new function takes a list of arguments, passes them to the given functions, and returns a list of return values from each input
I want typescript to make this all Just Work. I want it to implicitly understand the type of the new function.
it does seem to work, now. probably
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