Deno...?
Good point. When the inventor of Node creates a new runtime that is designed specifically for TypeScript... you know what there’s something special about TypeScript. I can’t wait for Deno to gain traction.
Deno's different tho. What I meant about "runtime" is checking for types that occur at the runtime (e.g. API requests). Deno is a fork to Node.js.
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Deno...?
Good point. When the inventor of Node creates a new runtime that is designed specifically for TypeScript... you know what there’s something special about TypeScript. I can’t wait for Deno to gain traction.
Deno's different tho. What I meant about "runtime" is checking for types that occur at the runtime (e.g. API requests). Deno is a fork to Node.js.