Michigan TypeScript Founder Successfully Runs Doom Inside Ty...

02-Mar-2025 109
In what can only be described as one of the most impressive technical feats in the programming world this year, Dimitri Mitropoulos, the founder of Michigan TypeScript, has accomplished something previously thought impossible: running the classic 1993 video game Doom entirely within TypeScript's type system. After a grueling year and a half of development, Mitropoulos has created what is likely the largest TypeScript codebase ever built. The project required processing a staggering 177 terabytes of TypeScript types over a 12-day period just to render the first frame of the game.
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