You're clearly wrong if you think I need a re-education of how to debug software. I don't run into these issues with the language because I've never relied on the falsehoods you're touting and learned the language without using training wheels.
that's an interesting paper, for sure. but it does kind of undermine the original point of saying typescript is less error-prone than javascript, right? neither typescript or javascript (or coffeescript for that matter) were associated with a higher or lower number of bug fix commits.
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You're clearly wrong if you think I need a re-education of how to debug software. I don't run into these issues with the language because I've never relied on the falsehoods you're touting and learned the language without using training wheels.
that's an interesting paper, for sure. but it does kind of undermine the original point of saying typescript is less error-prone than javascript, right? neither typescript or javascript (or coffeescript for that matter) were associated with a higher or lower number of bug fix commits.