It's still the same syntax, the same way to define variables, functions, for loops... You have access to the same built-in functions and objects like Math.random(). So saying the syntax looks weird seems a little weird to me. Interfaces and enums you dont have to use, they're just there to aid in making good typings. Tuples you definitely have in javascript: const myTuple = ['one', 1] is valid javascript code.
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It's still the same syntax, the same way to define variables, functions, for loops... You have access to the same built-in functions and objects like
Math.random()
. So saying the syntax looks weird seems a little weird to me. Interfaces and enums you dont have to use, they're just there to aid in making good typings. Tuples you definitely have in javascript:const myTuple = ['one', 1]
is valid javascript code.