I hear what you're saying! But that's similar to buying a bigger car and never putting anything in the extra space because it wasn't available in your standard car.
I think that the choice of adopting Typescript as a language comes with the acceptance of a build step, the outcome of which is up to the compiler.
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I hear what you're saying! But that's similar to buying a bigger car and never putting anything in the extra space because it wasn't available in your standard car.
I think that the choice of adopting Typescript as a language comes with the acceptance of a build step, the outcome of which is up to the compiler.