If TypeScript and JavaScript got in a cage match, who'd win and why?
@nixCraft Whoever wins, we all lose
@nixCraft whoever wins, we lose.
@nixCraft due to sheer amount of dependencies needed by both projects, it would rather be a whole gang war, not a cage match.
@nixCraft We all win but only if the cage is locked and lowered into shark-infested waters. #SharkWeekComesToStackOverflow
@nixCraft Javascript, because it doenst play by the rules.
@nixCraft The cage.
@nixCraft JavaScript, because there is not TypeScript interpreter, only a compiler to JavaScript
@nixCraft JavaScript, obviously. After the warm up there would be only JavaScript and bloated JavaScript.
@nixCraft I'm on Vanilla JS side
@nixCraft JavaScript would lose. Its not the fighting TYPE
@nixCraft PostScript
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As much as I hate both... Typescript transpiles into JavaScript... So JavaScript wins either way in the end. If the question is which is better, Typescript is slightly less terrible.