minus-squareDanielRosenwasser@programming.devOPtoProgramming@programming.dev•Announcing TypeScript 5.2 BetalinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year ago Though naming the disposable that you never use is a little weird. Usually you will use the disposable value, as it’ll have some other methods. In cases where you don’t, it’s often for something like locking/unlocking a resource. linkfedilink
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Usually you will use the disposable value, as it’ll have some other methods. In cases where you don’t, it’s often for something like locking/unlocking a resource.