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by nawgz
1372 days ago
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> It doesn't contribute to behavior at all I agree that TypeScript, in and of itself, doesn't change the way the code executes. This is self-evident. But the idea that that makes it simply "fancy documentation" is hilarious. I have never seen documentation that can tell you at compile-time how your code will behave, it's fundamentally stupid to argue that static type checking is in any way comparable with documentation |
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