TypeScript is pretty good. Bugs in TypeScript: gotta catch em all.
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My impression is that TS favors ease of integration over strictness, aka their goal isn't to catch em all
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For me, the fact that TypeScript is written in TypeScript is huge. I don't want to have to learn OCaml to debug Flow.
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from my experience from Babel: extremely few people can and will contribute to compiler-y things [1/2]
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Optimizing core team productivity is what should be focused on, that is what will push things forward [2/2]
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that being said, I don't know the full reasoning behind this decision. I assume it's in no small part about performance.
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @thejameskyle and
FB seems to like ocaml a lot (see haxe, Reason etc). That's sort of cool apart from bad windows support
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I dunno. I was told I wasn't supposed to use ruby in tooling to support contribution.
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in retrospect that advice was correct.
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I don't share the experience of "a tiny ppl can work on compilery things" at all.
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dozens of people have done deep work on very compilery parts of glimmer.
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