Nah, people just need to start making it a factor. ;)
I am sorry, but i don't see how adding complexity to a situation resolves things, and i think that is perfectly valid reasoning.
For now TS is just yet another tool in a long line of stuff i need to setup before i can press the go' button.
For the record, strongly typed OOP languages like C#, Java, and C++ are the exact reasons i do not like TS/js-class to begin with.
My code has always done' stuff, it never is' stuff on it's own. So why bother with that?
You write very subjectively, throw some ideas at me. Otherwise i wont have much of a take-away from this. :)
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Nah, people just need to start making it a factor. ;)
I am sorry, but i don't see how adding complexity to a situation resolves things, and i think that is perfectly valid reasoning.
For now TS is just yet another tool in a long line of stuff i need to setup before i can press the go' button.
For the record, strongly typed OOP languages like C#, Java, and C++ are the exact reasons i do not like TS/js-class to begin with.
My code has always done' stuff, it never is' stuff on it's own.
So why bother with that?
You write very subjectively, throw some ideas at me.
Otherwise i wont have much of a take-away from this. :)