Comment by alembic_fumes
7 hours ago
> strict is now true by default
I would still have a full head of hair if this had been the case since the beginning. Nonetheless I am glad that we got here in the end.
7 hours ago
> strict is now true by default
I would still have a full head of hair if this had been the case since the beginning. Nonetheless I am glad that we got here in the end.
I came to point that out too. What an awesome development. I think this will have a meaningful impact on the general quality of TS projects over the coming years.
TypeScript never would’ve taken off if it had been strict from the beginning, it would’ve been just another forgotten gravestone next to Dart and CoffeeScript. I’m not saying those are bad languages, they’re not, but anything other than a very slow and gradual opt-in transition was just a non-starter. It was painful, but TypeScript played the long game.
If it had been, maybe I wouldn't have had to spend years getting buy in for turning on that setting in my team's codebase.
Just use deno