Dropbox (75) Ts May 2026

Waiting for tsc to finish on a massive repo is a productivity killer. This post explores the internal engineering efforts to keep build times under a specific threshold (e.g., 75 seconds or 75% faster than legacy systems). Featured Solutions

Using tools like Bazel to share pre-compiled type definitions across the team. Dropbox (75) ts

Ensuring that heavy type-checking doesn't bloat CI/CD pipelines. 🚀 Post Idea: The "75" Rule for Developer Productivity Waiting for tsc to finish on a massive

How the team transitioned from vanilla JS to TS using specialized tooling to avoid "stop-the-world" refactors. Moving to TypeScript wasn't just a syntax change;

Dropbox manages a massive codebase (estimated around 75 million lines of code across various services). Moving to TypeScript wasn't just a syntax change; it was a fundamental shift in how 500+ engineers collaborate without breaking the sync. Key Technical Pillars

The 75% Rule: Optimizing Dropbox Build Times for TypeScript