TypeScript
Developing in JS after coming from strictly typed languages was liberating. The last thing I want to do is start using strict typing in it.
Lol, for me it was just the opposite way: coming from a dynamically typed language (Ruby) to TS it was so awesome to catch most of my errors already in VS Code. (But I also remember 10 years ago coming from Java to Ruby felt liberating.)
do you really get type-related errors?
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TypeScript
Developing in JS after coming from strictly typed languages was liberating. The last thing I want to do is start using strict typing in it.
Lol, for me it was just the opposite way: coming from a dynamically typed language (Ruby) to TS it was so awesome to catch most of my errors already in VS Code. (But I also remember 10 years ago coming from Java to Ruby felt liberating.)
do you really get type-related errors?