I dabbled with TypeScript since 2014 and wasn’t a fan until I had to use it in a new job this year. There’s a bit of extra setup work and it takes some getting used to, but it’s completely worth it. It has an amazing type system that fits so well with the way JavaScript is used in the real world.
I would quibble over the idea that the "type system fits so well with the way JavaScript is used in the real world" (dev.to/bytebodger/key-headaches-in...), but I understand your point. 😉
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I dabbled with TypeScript since 2014 and wasn’t a fan until I had to use it in a new job this year. There’s a bit of extra setup work and it takes some getting used to, but it’s completely worth it. It has an amazing type system that fits so well with the way JavaScript is used in the real world.
I would quibble over the idea that the "type system fits so well with the way JavaScript is used in the real world" (dev.to/bytebodger/key-headaches-in...), but I understand your point. 😉