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What's going on with typescript?
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I'm not really involved in javascript land so im parroting off of what i've heard for "why js over ts?"
So mainly: devs who don't prefer strongly typed languages, and library devs who find typescript to be less transparent and more time consuming for new and old contributors than it's worth
Not a bad summary, but I take issue with all the points
Edit: The sourcemap comment is relevant to package size and not to final bundle size per the HN comment linked below. Also, the cmd+click critique rings truer now that I know it's in the context of an installed package. Another critique is build time which is fair enough.
I understand why some hobbyist individuals with small-ish scripts might not see the value, even though I even still disagree there.
The more code and people touching the code, the more value you'll see.
Hell I even write my tiny userscripts in TS and compile it to JS. The editor/"intellisense" support is nice
Thanks :) I didn't see anyone mention the points made by the svelte guys https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35892250 which is a shame since I thought they made better points than the dramatic "type gymnastics" argument haha (i am biased toward type-safety, as long as there is idiomatic, algebraic data types w/ pattern matching)
Overall it sounds like a major change with a few minor/moderate benefits, but it's their choice and time will tell if it was worth it :P