Say goodbye to source maps and compilation delays. By treating types as whitespace, modern runtimes are unlocking a “no-build” TypeScript that keeps stack traces accurate and workflows clean.
Microsoft has released version 5.9 of its TypeScript programming language. It includes some new features, such as streamlined and updated tsconfig.json via --init flag. Under the hood, the TypeScript ...
A few years ago, Bloomberg Engineering decided to adopt TypeScript as a first-class supported language. This article shares some of the insights and lessons we learned during this journey. The ...
Microsoft shipped TypeScript 5.8 with improved type checking in some scenarios, but thorny problems caused the dev team to delay related work to the next release. The plan was for TypeScript 5.8 to ...
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Electron, a framework based on Node.js and Chromium for building cross-platform desktop apps using JavaScript, CSS, and HTML, now has TypeScript support by way of a TypeScript definition file that's ...
Microsoft’s open source JavaScript superset gets a big update, making it easier to write complex applications for the Web We probably shouldn’t be surprised that JavaScript has become one of the most ...