Microsoft Scales JavaScript for Modern Apps

Microsoft this week unveiled a superset of JavaScript called TypeScript that is open, standards-based, and 100 percent compatible with JavaScript. According to Microsoft, TypeScript was designed to overcome limits in JavaScript that date back to its origins as a client-side web scripting language.

“Today, we’re introducing a new programming language that solves a very specific problem – getting JavaScript development to scale,” Microsoft corporate vice president Soma Somasegar writes in a post to his blog. “That language is TypeScript. You can learn more about the TypeScript project, download an early preview, read and discuss the language specification, explore the online playground, and peruse the source of the compiler (on the TypeScript project site on CodePlex, with git).

While I admit to being a bit unclear on why TypeScript was necessary, Somasegar points out some advantages: type checking and static analysis, explicit interfaces, and integrated best practices. Via a plug-in for Visual Studio, you can take full advantage of this new language using the tools you already know.

If you’re curious about TypeScript, however, you’ll want to watch this video starting C# creator Anders Hejlsberg:


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LemonSaucy
on Oct 3, 2012
Anders Hejlsberg's insight into computer programming is breathtaking. C# came like a breath of fresh air to me that just keeps getting better as I do my work; thank God for Hejsberg. 'Back when, Brendan Eich created the wonderful, logical, and sensible JavaScript. Other than HTML, it was the first computer coding I did. In the early days it was easy to detect bugs in the code too: I could always tell when my JavaScript had a bug because it would crash Netscape Navigator (which in turn would crash Windows 95) (and my computer had to be rebooted). I near wore out the reset button. Nevertheless, the language itself is sublime. So this is great that people like Anders Hejlsberg are giving their attention to making serious and reasonable improvments to this handy scripted computer language.
roncerr
on Oct 2, 2012
On Win7 32-bit with IE9 installed: Pages with comments from Winsupersite display everthing except the main article. So I can comment, see the blog archive and the header but nothing else.

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