That’s fair, I know they’re actively rejecting inheritance, but I wish you could make like a prototype. Like say, a function can take a struct with these fields. Which yeah an interface can do but is much more clunky
That’s fair, I know they’re actively rejecting inheritance, but I wish you could make like a prototype. Like say, a function can take a struct with these fields. Which yeah an interface can do but is much more clunky
I was able to pick it up extremely quickly. Just basically looking at existing projects. Tbh, I don’t even know how I learned it.
I looked and couldn’t find it, that’s why I said what I said
I guess I can’t so can you just quote it?
Yeah way less pushing than most bug reports I see, but just sounds like a panicked guy
But they have no whip to crack the guy literally just said please help
Where did they demand?
I’m just dumb, but I don’t see how what they said is wrong
Where did they demand it?
I don’t see the issus though, opening a GitHub issue isn’t suing
What, they just asked, they didn’t say they were entitled to it.
I have very minimal pain in Go
Honestly, I’ve never used jQuery despite writing JS for over 10 years. Just because I hate the reliance on massive nebulous packages so many have. Especially when I looked into it years ago, so much of what I saw jQuery being used for was stuff that was extremely easy to implement yourself. How has it changed?
Developers are still catching up, but it will be one-way traffic from here.
Honestly I disagree, maybe I exist in a bit of an echo chamber, but it seems like since around ES2020 or so (some) people have been transitioning from TS to write JS with JSDoc and modern JS style rules.
I’ve basically transitioned to Go for work(where I can), but don’t really mind writing modern JS
So there is no productivity loss/learning curve unless you want there to be.
It’s not significant but an extra build step can be annoying
We use TS on the back end to leverage our teams existing skill set and libraries we’ve built up.
I know you said this, but I’m still curious why not just something like Go, which I was able to basically learn in 3 days- just coming from a mostly JS and C++ background
I mean it is fair to say sometimes it depends on the mega corp, if the whole thing relies on one corp if they’re funding dries up then the whole project dies. But I also don’t really think typescript would die without Microsoft now
Thanks for informing me, but I still kinda wonder why someone would use it today?