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What is TypeScript?

TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that adds optional static typing. It is commonly used to develop large-scale JavaScript applications, providing better code organization, maintainability, and tooling support. TypeScript code is compiled to plain JavaScript, making it compatible with any JavaScript runtime environment.

What other technologies are related to TypeScript?

TypeScript Competitor Technologies

JavaScript is the language that TypeScript compiles to. While TypeScript offers benefits like static typing, JavaScript remains a core alternative for web development, though less structured for large codebases.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 19% (346.7k) of relevant job posts
Angular is a comprehensive framework for building web applications. While Angular can use TypeScript, it is a framework that offers a different approach to building applications compared to using TypeScript with other libraries like React or Vue.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 23% (167.7k) of relevant job posts
Java is a general-purpose programming language that can be used to build server-side applications. Java offers static typing similar to TypeScript, but it operates in a different ecosystem.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 7% (168.8k) of relevant job posts
Go is a statically typed, compiled programming language designed at Google. It can be used for backend development, offering performance and concurrency features, thus providing an alternative to TypeScript with Node.js
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 19% (48.8k) of relevant job posts
C# is a statically typed, multi-paradigm programming language developed by Microsoft. It is commonly used for building web, desktop, and mobile applications, thus presenting an alternative to TypeScript in various development environments.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 10% (91k) of relevant job posts

TypeScript Complementary Technologies

React is a popular UI library often used with TypeScript to build user interfaces. TypeScript enhances React development by providing static typing and improved code organization.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 32% (308.1k) of relevant job posts
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime environment that can be used with TypeScript to build server-side applications. TypeScript can be used to develop robust and maintainable backend systems with Node.js.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 32% (170.7k) of relevant job posts
Next.js is a React framework that supports TypeScript, enabling developers to build server-rendered and static web applications with improved type safety.
mentioned alongside TypeScript in 57% (55.3k) of relevant job posts

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