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    1 year ago

    What Typescript drama is there? It’s fantastic. It’s been an industry standard for years. In my anecdotal experience the only people that hate it are juniors who did pure JS at their bootcamp and seniors that have refused to learn anything for the last 5 years.

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        1 year ago

        I can understand that. Does it’s open source status not change anything for you?

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          1 year ago

          If it’s dumped under an open-source license, but still developed exclusively by one corporation, they can swap out that license pretty easily.

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            For what? If they took it away, the source code would still be there if someone wanted to fork it. Not to mention removing TypeScript from an application is relatively trivial.

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              They’re not that dumb, to just pull it completely. That would obviously result in a successful fork.

              Companies usually start with e.g. the BUSL, so source-available but proprietary restrictions.
              For TypeScript/Microsoft, I could imagine some variation of their EEE playbook.

              But really, the whole point of avoiding Microsoft et al, is that I don’t want to think about, how they could fuck this whole thing up. They’ve proven quite creative in this regard for as long as they’ve existed.