Unlike Coffescript, TS doesn't try to move sway from JS syntax and is backed by MS and Google who uses it extensively so its not gonna go away like CS. Also JS is taking inspiration from TS for features and since TS is syntax superset it would be easier to migrate to JS if required. Personally I don't think TS is going away any time soon.
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Unlike Coffescript, TS doesn't try to move sway from JS syntax and is backed by MS and Google who uses it extensively so its not gonna go away like CS. Also JS is taking inspiration from TS for features and since TS is syntax superset it would be easier to migrate to JS if required. Personally I don't think TS is going away any time soon.