Published on: 2025-08-22 00:23:23
When writing functions in TypeScript (and, truthfully, any language that does not support named parameters), you either pass arguments individually ( n params) or group them into a single object. While both are valid, I am yet to find a case were object parameters aren't the better choice. Say you call a function which creates a user: const signup = () => { // ... createUser("John", "Doe", 28, true); // ... }; At a glance, can you tell what each value means? You’re left guessing: what’s 28 ?
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