Help is different than understanding. What I mean is that I don't really get TypeScript, because of that I perform better when doing the same task in vanilla JavaScript over TypeScript. Saying that TypeScript helps me in every way possible is like saying that riding a bike over driving a car help you in every way possible. If you ride a bike you get fit, and you don't contribute as much to air pollution. Nevertheless you'll always get to where you're going faster with a car. Sure TypeScript grants type safety and what not, but it's useless to me if I can't understand it like I should.
Sounds like you are not really too interested in learning or going beyond your comfort zone, so I guess the answer to your original question is stick with React.
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Can you explain what you mean by "get it right compared to JS"? TS pretty much helps you in every way possible
Help is different than understanding. What I mean is that I don't really get TypeScript, because of that I perform better when doing the same task in vanilla JavaScript over TypeScript. Saying that TypeScript helps me in every way possible is like saying that riding a bike over driving a car help you in every way possible. If you ride a bike you get fit, and you don't contribute as much to air pollution. Nevertheless you'll always get to where you're going faster with a car. Sure TypeScript grants type safety and what not, but it's useless to me if I can't understand it like I should.
Sounds like you are not really too interested in learning or going beyond your comfort zone, so I guess the answer to your original question is stick with React.