very cool write up! might I suggest adding a sightly more complex (albeit contrived) example such as
const foo= { one: 'one', two: 'two', three: ['three'] } as const
to demonstrate a complex type difference, ie three = a tuple with 'three' vs string[] rather than just a string enum equivalent
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very cool write up! might I suggest adding a sightly more complex (albeit contrived) example such as
const foo= {
one: 'one',
two: 'two',
three: ['three']
} as const
to demonstrate a complex type difference, ie three = a tuple with 'three' vs string[]
rather than just a string enum equivalent