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by noon-raccoon
17 days ago
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A few points that come to mind: * Most applications run on the web nowadays. With TypeScript, you can write both the front end and the back end.
* TypeScript shares many syntactic-sugar ideas with Python, but it is also statically typed. Whether that is good or bad is a hot topic, but it gives you a lot of confidence through compile-time checks.
* Running Node for system tasks is as easy as running the Python interpreter. However, Python is still slightly ahead there. |
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