Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.6! If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by adding syntax for types. Types describe the shapes we expect of our variables, parameters, and functions, and the TypeScript type-checker can help catch issues like typos, missing properties, and […]| TypeScript
Deno 1.31 adds support for package.json, stabilizes Node-API, Deno.Command API, adds `node:v8` module, and more.| Deno Blog
Deno 1.45 introduces workspaces and monorepo support, improved Node.js compatibility, updates to `deno install`, the new `deno init --lib` command, deprecation of `deno vendor`, Standard Library stabilization, upgrades to V8 12.7 and TypeScript 5.5.2, and more.| Deno Blog
From allowJs to useDefineForClassFields the TSConfig reference includes information about all of the active compiler flags setting up a TypeScript project.| www.typescriptlang.org
Deno 1.40 introduces the Temporal API, TC39 decorators, and a range of deprecations and stabilizations, along with improvements in Node.js compatibility, LSP, diagnostics, and handling of unstable features, paving the way for a seamless upgrade to Deno 2.| Deno Blog
Deno 1.38 ships with HTML doc output, hot module replacement, improved Node.js compatibility by allowing you to use your own `node_modules` folder, and more.| Deno Blog