In TypeScript 1.4, you get type-safe support even when you may be working with multiple types, better type checking when inferring types and aliases for type definitions. TypeScript continues to gain ...
The Practical Client TypeScript 2.0: Even Better Data Typing and Class Discriminants If you care about data typing and want to avoid null/undefined errors, there's a lot you're going to like in ...
Overview:TypeScript improves code safety, but overusing “any” removes its main advantage.Clear types, strict settings, and ...
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.
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