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Is JavaScript or TypeScript the right choice for your webpage or microservice? Here we compare and contrast the differences between the two.
TypeScript is a variation of the popular JavaScript programming language that adds features that are important for enterprise development. In particular, TypeScript is strongly typed—meaning ...
TypeScript is gaining popularity as a type-safe alternative to JavaScript. Here's how to incrementally transform your JavaScript codebase into strongly typed TypeScript.
Microsoft TypeScript: the JavaScript we need, or a solution looking for a problem? New language makes large app development easier, but we've seen it all before.
Remo H Jansen from the ACIA outlines why TypeScript is important to organisations that are building any kind of JavaScript applications.
Many Java developers are learning TypeScript. Here are the five differences between Java and TypeScript that developers need to know.
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript -- the world's most popular programming language -- that compiles to JavaScript and is aimed at large coding projects.
New research shows Microsoft TypeScript's popularity is rocketing and that nearly all JavaScript developers are worried about open-source security.
Microsoft shipped the latest iteration of its type-infused superset of JavaScript, TypeScript 5.5, introducing inferred type predicates, control flow narrowing, JSDoc @import and other enhancements.
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