$Diff<obj1, obj2> makes all the keys is obj2 optional. Used to calculate requirements by doing Props - DefaultProps in React.
anyway, this is why I don't dismiss TS so quickly because of type-system features, 1/
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1. it already does more things than you think. 2. preprocessing is promising. 3. TS evolves quickly 2/2
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to be fair. I never discounted TS. Just go back and forth. And I think Flow is better currently. That may change!
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being able to open up TS source and stay "in flow" while working on a TS project is a killer feature.
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in many ways flow and typescript are similar. I'm gonna keep watching both projects for the time being.
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same. I didn't know about
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I wonder how Nuclide + Flow compares to VSCode + TS. The latter is really a game-changing combo for me.
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try. Atom + linter-flow + autocomplete-flow
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nuclide is not that easy to set up.
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