JavaScript and TypeScript look very similar, but there's one important distinction. The key difference between JavaScript and TypeScript is that JavaScript lacks a type system. In JavaScript, ...
TypeScript 6.0 is the last release built on the JavaScript codebase. A new --stableTypeOrdering flag lets developers match TypeScript 7.0 behavior. TypeScript 7.0, written in Go, is "extremely close ...
TypeScript 6.0 RC represents the final major release built on the current JavaScript-based compiler. The upcoming TypeScript 7.0 will use a Go-based native implementation for enhanced speed and memory ...
After beta and release candidate phases, TypeScript 6.0 has now been officially released. The release is intended to bridge the gap between the previously used JavaScript codebase of the programming ...
Say goodbye to source maps and compilation delays. By treating types as whitespace, modern runtimes are unlocking a “no-build” TypeScript that keeps stack traces accurate and workflows clean.
For the language service, most of the features that make up the existing editing experience are implemented and working well in TypeScript 7.0, though some features are still being ported, Rosenwasser ...
Microsoft has released the beta version of TypeScript 7.0. This brings the first release with a compiler and language service written in Go ever closer. Despite the beta label, TypeScript 7.0 is said ...