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[Discussion] who is using typia in production? #447

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samchon opened this issue Dec 23, 2022 · 2 comments
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[Discussion] who is using typia in production? #447

samchon opened this issue Dec 23, 2022 · 2 comments
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@samchon
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samchon commented Dec 23, 2022

If you're using typia in production level, can you introduce me?

It would better if you are pasting production homepage URL with logo image.

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jmroon commented Oct 3, 2023

I'm planning on it!

Unfortunately it's a private enterprise app so I won't be able to share, but I'm currently on the path to migrate our existing flask backend to NestJS.

I looked at writing out class-transformers, but it's both complex for juniors to understand and our frontend schemas are already very complex. Since our frontend schemas are already defined, typia/nestia are just drop in solutions that will provide validation without any added effort. And since it all lives on the edge of the controllers, it's also a very low risk solution for us.

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bogeeee commented Mar 10, 2024

Hey samchon,
i'm happy to announce having switched the validators for restfuncs from typescript-rtti to Typia !
I solved it, using a 2 stage transform (which is still a bit hacky) which you can see here.

Especially i liked that Typia has a prune validator which i made the default for the lib user, so they can do cool stuff with it
Would be cool, if you list me under "Utilization cases" !

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