News

TypeScript 4.0 is the culmination of Microsoft's work of the past two years based on feedback from developers.
Microsoft has made its version 4.0 of its TypeScript programming language generally available with new productivity, scalability and ease-of-use features for developers.
Microsoft's programming language TypeScript has become one of the most popular languages among developers, at least according to a report published by the analyst firm RedMonk this week.
About a year and a half ago, Microsoft unveiled its TypeScript language to help programmers write large programs in JavaScript. Starting today, with the arrival of the first release candidate of ...
Microsoft is creating a native implementation of the TypeScript compiler and tools, significantly improving performance and speed.
Microsoft has shipped a new release for R Open -- its enhanced distribution of the open source R programming language -- along with a release candidate for its latest TypeScript edition.
TypeScript, a superset of the JavaScript programming language developed by Microsoft for creating complex applications, is now a full-fledged member of the company’s flagship Visual Studio ...
Microsoft took the wraps off TypeScript 1.0 in 2012. From the get-go, TypeScript was an open-source project, available under the Apache 2.0 license.
Microsoft has released version 2.0 of its TypeScript programming language, a superset of JavaScript for building large-scale apps, with Visual Studio Code.
While Microsoft has not issued any specifics on when TypeScript will hit the 1.0 release, they are committed to making it fast and flexible tool that is shaped by user feedback. Knowing this, if ...