The world wide web basically runs on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Unfortunately, JavaScript lacks several features that would help developers use it for large-scale applications. Enter TypeScript.
Today, Microsoft announced the release of TypeScript 7.0, a major update to its strongly typed version of JavaScript.
Peter looks at how to call a JavaScript function from your TypeScript code and do it in a type-safe way. Along the way, he dramatically simplifies a Backbone application by integrating Knockout. I ...
Microsoft says TypeScript 7, announced July 8, brings native Go performance to VS Code, Visual Studio and other editors.
Microsoft has released the final version of TypeScript 7.0. Unlike previous TypeScript versions, the compiler is no longer ...
Build type-safe JavaScript applications in less time with Microsoft’s native port of TypeScript built with Go.
TypeScript 7.0 is now stable after Microsoft ported the entire compiler to Go, delivering build-time speedups of 8x to 12x ...
This video explores Ripple, a new TypeScript UI framework designed to ease the overwhelming complexity of JavaScript ...
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 ...
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