Besides support for nullable types, a beta of TypeScript 2.0 is now available that includes a smoother way of working with declaration files and makes module declarations more efficient. A beta ...
TypeScript, the JavaScript-based language that Microsoft devised to make developing large Web applications easier, reached its version 2.0 milestone today. JavaScript poses certain challenges when ...
TypeScript 2.0, the next major version of Microsoft’s typed superset of JavaScript, is due by June and will feature non-nullable types. Among the most requested feature for TypeScript, non-nullable ...
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