TypeScript Language Specification Version 0.8 October 2012 Microsoft is making this Specification available under the Open Web Foundation Final Specification Agreement Version 1.0 (“OWF 1.0”) as of October 1, 2012. The OWF 1.0 is available at http://www.openwebfoundation.org/legal/the-owf-1-0-agreements/owfa-1-0. TypeScript is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. i Table of Contents 1 Introducti
Today, we’re happy to announce TypeScript 1.0. First, we want to give a big “thank you!” to everyone who has helped us over the last year and a half to meet this goal. Together, we’ve grown a language, tools, and a community around creating large-scale JavaScript applications. To help grow this community further, we’re opening up TypeScript for contributions from the community starting today. When
I previously wrote about the minefield that is JavaScript programming and several possible answers to the problem. One possible answer is TypeScript. It’s an OpenSource project from Microsoft and the language “is a typed superset of JavaScript that compiles to plain JavaScript”. It builds on JavaScript by adding classes, modules, interfaces and optional type declarations. When compiled, the type d
We’re happy to mark another significant milestone for the TypeScript project with the release of the 1.0 Release Candidate. Since the first release in October of 2012, the TypeScript language has grown to support generics, which enables rich typing of JavaScript libraries. Last December, the release focused on better performance and reliability for larger codebases. Today, we’re making the 1.0R
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