It’s not my first choice, but it’s gonna be TypeScript for me. I’ve got an interview for a primarily TS position coming up this week so would like to brush up on its quirks.

If the interview doesn’t go well, then I’ll probably switch to Go, though hehe. I’ve been really enjoying using it, but no one’s ever paid me to do so.

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    14 days ago

    I was doing vanilla JavaScript and using code sandbox, because I was doing it with my coworker.

    But now I’m considering switching to Typescript.

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      14 days ago

      TS is a great way to write JS, and one of the nice things about it is you get to choose exactly how much of it you want to use.

      You can even just change your file extension from js to ts, compile it with tsc file.ts or run it directly with tsc-node file.ts.