Microsoft's TypeScript team have released version 3.9 of its young programming language, a superset of JavaScript that compiles to JavaScript code to run in the browser or outside the browser on ...
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TypeScript 3.9, the latest version of the popular typed superset of JavaScript from Microsoft, is now available as a production release. The upgrade graduated from a release candidate stage and cross ...
Last week Microsoft announced a major shift in the architectural direction of its TypeScript language. Until now the TypeScript compiler, tsc, was written in TypeScript itself, compiled to JavaScript, ...
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The popular open source Babel compiler that makes modern JavaScript compatible with older environments has shipped in version 7 and, with help from Microsoft, now supports TypeScript. Babel, a ...
TypeScript was once born out of necessity to compensate for JavaScript's greatest weaknesses. For years now, it has been an almost indispensable tool in web development, always slightly ahead of ...
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If you come to TypeScript (or to JavaScript, for that matter) from another language, it's easy to misunderstand how functions are handled. The major difference between functions in ...