That's like saying just use Python without type hints because it's easier that way. What we should strive for as developers is writing maintainable software and TypeScript helps with this immensely (compared to JS). The reason why TypeScript even came to existence is because teams working on the large JS code bases in Microsoft have realized this.
Fair enough. Seems to me like a crutch for developers coming from strictly typed languages, who don't want to do things a different way - but, each to their own I guess. I actually prefer Python without type hints too :)
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I dunno, maybe just use normal JS where all this is 10x easier??
That's like saying just use Python without type hints because it's easier that way. What we should strive for as developers is writing maintainable software and TypeScript helps with this immensely (compared to JS). The reason why TypeScript even came to existence is because teams working on the large JS code bases in Microsoft have realized this.
Fair enough. Seems to me like a crutch for developers coming from strictly typed languages, who don't want to do things a different way - but, each to their own I guess. I actually prefer Python without type hints too :)