Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Starts and Ends With Javascript
Starts and Ends With Javascript
TypeScript starts from the same syntax and semantics that millions of JavaScript
developers know today. Use existing JavaScript code, incorporate popular
JavaScript libraries, and call TypeScript code from JavaScript.
TypeScript compiles to clean, simple JavaScript code which runs on any browser,
in Node.js, or in any JavaScript engine that supports ECMAScript 3 (or newer).
Types are optional, and type inference allows a few type annotations to make a big
difference to the static verification of your code. Types let you define interfaces
between software components and gain insights into the behavior of existing
JavaScript libraries.
TypeScript offers support for the latest and evolving JavaScript features, including
those from ECMAScript 2015 and future proposals, like async functions and
decorators, to help build robust components.