TypeScript's 6 Big Ideas: Brilliant Fixes or JavaScript's Fancy Crutches?
TypeScript's 6 big ideas sound revolutionary. But are they saving JavaScript or just papering over its cracks? Let's dissect with data and dry wit.
TypeScript's 6 big ideas sound revolutionary. But are they saving JavaScript or just papering over its cracks? Let's dissect with data and dry wit.
Imagine a variable that refuses to commit—not just to 0 or 1, but to any single type at all. QuBit's generic superposition turns code into quantum magic, and it's waking up developers to a wild new reality.
Go 1.26 just shipped, slipping self-referential generics into the type system and flipping the Green Tea garbage collector to default. It's not hype—it's architecture evolving under the hood.