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by mraison
2951 days ago
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I understand the general sentiment, but the two categories you describe seem subjective to me. For example, why do you consider TypeScript to be a "state of the art in mainstream" worth improving, and Flow to be just an "innovate-slightly" language? Those two projects are very close in nature. And if the key difference is adoption, then why is Dart along with EcmaScript and TypeScript? |
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Flow is a nice comparison as it is also backed by a large company. They don't offer a developed IDE in tandem, development pace is a lot lower and language features are not that many compared to TypeScript. The "innovation factor" is a lot lower - of the level I think it's not worth pouring resources into it.