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Will JavaScript type annotations kill TypeScript?
The creators of Svelte and Turbo 8 both dropped TS recently saying that "it's not worth it".
Yes: If JavaScript gets type annotations then there's no reason for TypeScript to exist.
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No: TypeScript remains the best language for structuring large enterprise applications.
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TBD: The existing user base and its corpensource owner means that TypeScript isn’t likely to reach EOL without a putting up a fight.
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I hope they both die. I mean, if you really need strong types in the browser then you could leverage WASM and use a real programming language.
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I don’t know and I don’t care.
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AUTHOR PROFILE
Twain Taylor
Twain Taylor

Twain Taylor began his career at Google, where one of his numerous roles involved acting as technical support for the AdWords team. Later, he built branded social media applications and automation scripts that help startups better manage their marketing operations. Today, he helps shed light on how DevOps teams can change the way they build and ship applications as a technology journalist for Fixate I/O. When away from his computer, he's often playing his bass guitar or playing "genie" with his two toddler daughters.

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