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I have been using TypeSpec since v0.60/v0.61 (~Sep./Oct. 2024) and I just felt like pointing out that it is, by far, the most delightful way of documenting APIs that I have ever had the pleasure of using. There is just something satisfying about watching 100loc expand into an OpenAPI 3 specification document 2-5x the size, and something actually fun about not just documenting, but also designing APIs in a TypeSpec setting.
Knowing that TypeSpec is now at a stable version v1.0.0 just gives me more reason to start documenting projects with it.
To the entire team of people working on TypeSpec: Thank you for making this! :)
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I have been using TypeSpec since v0.60/v0.61 (~Sep./Oct. 2024) and I just felt like pointing out that it is, by far, the most delightful way of documenting APIs that I have ever had the pleasure of using. There is just something satisfying about watching 100loc expand into an OpenAPI 3 specification document 2-5x the size, and something actually fun about not just documenting, but also designing APIs in a TypeSpec setting.
Knowing that TypeSpec is now at a stable version v1.0.0 just gives me more reason to start documenting projects with it.
To the entire team of people working on TypeSpec: Thank you for making this! :)
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