that's an interesting paper, for sure. but it does kind of undermine the original point of saying typescript is less error-prone than javascript, right? neither typescript or javascript (or coffeescript for that matter) were associated with a higher or lower number of bug fix commits.
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that's an interesting paper, for sure. but it does kind of undermine the original point of saying typescript is less error-prone than javascript, right? neither typescript or javascript (or coffeescript for that matter) were associated with a higher or lower number of bug fix commits.