Software Engineer based in West London. With 20 years of experience in IT industry I specialise in building carefully crafted responsive and accessible projects
You kinda replied to yourself: you just don't get it. Taking care of the quality of your work is not "creating more work" - it's making sure you don't have to put work to fix your half-arsed code in the future.
Come now, both of you. Just because you DO type your code doesn't mean you necessarily increase it's quality, and just because you DON'T type your code doesn't mean you're saving yourself from extra work.
Software Engineer based in West London. With 20 years of experience in IT industry I specialise in building carefully crafted responsive and accessible projects
I don't type all of my code (as in not in every project I work on), but when I have the opportunity to use TS it definitely helps me to catch errors earlier. So yeah, I'd say it does help to increase quality, especially when you work in a team, TS helps to keep consistency on the codebase. Also refactoring: so much easier with TS!
Disclaimer: I still sometimes swear at TS because I'm still learning it :) Just this week I invented at least 5 new swearwords in at least 2 languages I speak ;)
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You kinda replied to yourself: you just don't get it. Taking care of the quality of your work is not "creating more work" - it's making sure you don't have to put work to fix your half-arsed code in the future.
Come now, both of you. Just because you DO type your code doesn't mean you necessarily increase it's quality, and just because you DON'T type your code doesn't mean you're saving yourself from extra work.
I don't type all of my code (as in not in every project I work on), but when I have the opportunity to use TS it definitely helps me to catch errors earlier. So yeah, I'd say it does help to increase quality, especially when you work in a team, TS helps to keep consistency on the codebase. Also refactoring: so much easier with TS!
Disclaimer: I still sometimes swear at TS because I'm still learning it :) Just this week I invented at least 5 new swearwords in at least 2 languages I speak ;)