How does TypeScript improve error handling compared to JavaScript?
JavaScript is a popular and widely used programming language, but it also has some drawbacks, especially when it comes to error handling. Errors can occur at any stage of the development process, from syntax and logic errors to runtime and type errors. How can you avoid or fix these errors more easily and efficiently? One possible solution is TypeScript, a superset of JavaScript that adds static typing and other features. In this article, we will explore how TypeScript improves error handling compared to JavaScript, and what benefits it can bring to your code quality and productivity.
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