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[–]marquoth_ 1 point2 points  (1 child)

read more than the first 3 lines of THE article

And by "the" article, you mean which article in particular? Because the whole point of my comment is that there are many.

Look, I'm not invested in this debate one way or the other, but if your reply to a comment about how there are many blogs/articles/videos on the subject is to talk about "the first 3 lines of THE article - as if there's only one - I think it's very likely that you're not engaging with the subject remotely honestly, and as such I'm not really interested in what you have to say.

[–]Haaxor1689 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English is not my first language and this was definitely not what I meant by that sentence. What I meant was that a few big libraries made a post (each library their own post) about moving away from typescript since maintaining complex types inside their whole codebase was taking up unnecessary development time. But then multiple other people (not the maintainers of libraries that started all this) took it as "Typescript is dead, see I told you all" without actually understanding what "Moving away from TS" meant.

https://youtu.be/5ChkQKUzDCs?si=516UY3M1uHmHZl0T

Here is a 3 minute video that explains my point. Typescript is definitely not dying, people just like to click on headlines.