Keep switching between WebStorm and VS Code for TypeScript development. It seems that VS Code is winning here. #typescript
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
I would like to use
#WebStorm for my ng2 devlpmnt but VSCode seems to have better OOB TS support. How to improve WS TS supp?2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Kwaypay
at the same time you can rely on the integrations with TypeScript compiling service for errors and warnings https://blog.jetbrains.com/webstorm/2016/03/how-to-compile-typescript-in-webstorm/ …
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
Thx for replying. This is ultimately what I am after and would love to know how to do this in WS.pic.twitter.com/b2saspwFTl
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Replying to @Kwaypay
please have a look at the blog post we’ve sent you: there you can find how to enable the compiler to see exactly those errors
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
moreover, WebStorm can perform this kind of static analysis on its own, even without compiler
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Replying to @WebStormIDE
How? Followed that blog post to a "T" & have tried for over an hour to get Webstorm to do what VSCode does out of the box :(
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please provide more details on things that doesn’t work for you in WebStorm in regard of TypeScript support
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