TypeScript 2.9 has shipped with several new editor features added along with some language/compiler features. The open source programming language is primarily developed and maintained by Microsoft, ...
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Microsoft's open-source TypeScript team has issued the first beta of TypeScript 4.1, bringing new features, new checking flags, and editor productivity improvements. TypeScript, a superset of ...
There are lots of enhancements waiting for you in TypeScript 1.8, including features that make it easier to move your project to TypeScript, that protect you from errors and that give you even better ...
TypeScript, Microsoft’s typed superset of JavaScript, is getting set for an upgrade that will feature improved inference and async functions. The upgrade enables easier modeling of scenarios where ...
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The Office Scripts action recorder can generate code snippets for Excel changes, but some actions still require manual ...
Native code build tools now dominate for TypeScript or JavaScript projects Vite 8.0 has been released, and it uses Rust-built ...
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TypeScript 2.0, the next major version of Microsoft’s typed superset of JavaScript, is due by June and will feature non-nullable types. Among the most requested feature for TypeScript, non-nullable ...