What this really comes down to is personal preference and team experience. The recommendation that I can offer for everyone is don't pigeonhole yourself into thinking that your way is the best way. There are a lot of Dev's out there, including myself, who just don't want to write in TypeScript, for whatever reason.
Diversity of ideas, and different methods of problem solving are going to become even more important as we turn this next corner here, not to mention you're limiting your ever shrinking talent pool. TypeScript is just a tool, but unfortunately like everything else when you're a hammer everything looks like a nail.
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What this really comes down to is personal preference and team experience. The recommendation that I can offer for everyone is don't pigeonhole yourself into thinking that your way is the best way. There are a lot of Dev's out there, including myself, who just don't want to write in TypeScript, for whatever reason.
Diversity of ideas, and different methods of problem solving are going to become even more important as we turn this next corner here, not to mention you're limiting your ever shrinking talent pool. TypeScript is just a tool, but unfortunately like everything else when you're a hammer everything looks like a nail.