If you want to ensure that the right code is loaded at the right time (and only loaded when you need it), you can use TypeScript code to organize your code into modules. As a side benefit, managing ...
TypeScript provides native support both for organizing your application's client-side code into a set of modules, and for freeing you from having to manage the resulting script tags. As I've shown in ...
TypeScript 5.0, due from Microsoft as a production release on March 16, has been restructured around the use of ECMAScript modules, a major infrastructure change for the strongly typed JavaScript ...
Microsoft releases TypeScript 6.0 with new defaults, breaking changes, and preparation for a faster Go-based 7.0 ...
TypeScript 5.9, an update to Microsoft’s JavaScript superset with syntax for types, is now available as a production release. The new TypeScript release brings support for ECMAScript’s deferred module ...
Native code build tools now dominate for TypeScript or JavaScript projects Vite 8.0 has been released, and it uses Rust-built ...