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"Assessing the Potential of QuickType: A Future Game-Changer?"

Jan 8, 2024 - 9:03amSummary: QuickType is a JavaScript library that has been noted for its potential usefulness. It's still uncertain how widely it will be used. The mention of QuickType suggests it might be worth keeping an eye on. There's a possibility it will become an important tool in the future.

Transcript: Just putting a note for QuickType, a JavaScript library that's probably going to become quite useful. Maybe, maybe not, but yeah.

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