Major difference between adopting Flow vs TypeScript. Both are fairly easy, but Flow will give you higher type coverage much faster
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If someone is starting a new project from scratch, are both equally compelling then?
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Replying to @parkerwightman @Jarsen
I would say only if you're okay with writing types 100% of the time. Because of Flows inference there's often no need to write types
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Replying to @jamiebuilds @thejameskyle and
On 100% of parameters to methods. Return types are inferred, as are parameters to arrows.
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Replying to @wycats @thejameskyle and
And of course the inside of functions are inferred.
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Replying to @wycats @thejameskyle and
There are tons of examples where return types, arrow args and even insides are not inferred.
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Replying to @vkurchatkin @thejameskyle and
Sure. I was responding to 100%
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