What @titan doesn’t realize is TypeScript is strongly typed, meaning it is the perfect match in a relationship. You always want to find your type, and TypeScript does that for you. It catches any mistakes before compilation, preventing nasty arguments and disasters.
JavaScript just doesn’t care. It doesn’t listen with intent. It’s happy to argue with you all day and doesn’t give you any signs until it’s too late.
You wouldn’t put up with a JavaScript relationship, would you?
I made a LoC tool thing in #Go over the weekend. Still needs some work, but otherwise, it's alright. You can find it on my GitHub. Binaries coming soon™️.
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