TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing with optional type annotations. It was created at Microsoft and first released in 2012.
Josh Goldberg is a host for Software Engineering Daily, the author of Learning TypeScript by OâReilly, and a Microsoft MVP. He’s also a maintainer of TypeScript ESLint. In this episode, Josh speaks with PaweÅ Borkowski about the history of TypeScript, why it was created, some of its current limitations, the TypeScript ESLint project, and more.
PaweÅ is the founder at flat.social the worldâs first âflatverseâ start-up and glot.space, an AI-powered language learning app. Pawelâs background is as a full-stack software engineer with a lean and experimental approach towards product development. With a strong grounding in computing science, he spent the last decade getting early-stage products off the ground – both in startup and corporate settings. Follow PaweÅ on Twitter, LinkedIn and his personal website – pawel.io.
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