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TypeScript 4.0 is the culmination of Microsoft's work of the past two years based on feedback from developers.
Microsoft has made its version 4.0 of its TypeScript programming language generally available with new productivity, scalability and ease-of-use features for developers.
Microsoft is creating a native implementation of the TypeScript compiler and tools, significantly improving performance and speed.
About a year and a half ago, Microsoft unveiled its TypeScript language to help programmers write large programs in JavaScript. Starting today, with the arrival of the first release candidate of ...
Microsoft has shipped a new release for R Open -- its enhanced distribution of the open source R programming language -- along with a release candidate for its latest TypeScript edition.
Microsoft took the wraps off TypeScript 1.0 in 2012. From the get-go, TypeScript was an open-source project, available under the Apache 2.0 license.
Microsoft has released version 2.0 of its TypeScript programming language, a superset of JavaScript for building large-scale apps, with Visual Studio Code.
DeviceScript is a subset of TypeScript that compiles to a custom VM bytecode. The experimental project also includes a Visual Studio Code extension.
Today Microsoft released a developer preview of TypeScript, a new JavaScript-like programming language that is translated into JavaScript so that its apps can be run in any browser. The language ...
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