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Ask HN: CoffeeScript or TypeScript?
3 points by itsbits on May 5, 2014 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments
In my company we are starting a front end project and there is lot of discussion to use a superset language. We have lot arguments between CoffeeScript and TypeScript. it seems TypeScript has more advantage with ES6 standards and typical coding style. But few are very much worried about its Microsoft roots and also found no one using it as much as coffeescript is in use.


While I personally haven't used TypeScript, I can say this - worry not, about its roots. The whole code's open sourced on Codeplex, and Microsoft's commitments to open source are growing. Plus, it was personally overseen by Anders Heiljsberg - the guy's a freaking genius when it comes to language design. The only thing I have against TypeScript is the syntax - personally, I prefer CoffeeScript, due to its Ruby-esque syntax, but that's just me. So if TypeScript's being favored by peeps at your company, go for it!


And about its usage being lower than that of CoffeeScript - I'm afraid I can't say much about that, but again - it just hasn't caught on yet. My startup was one of the first to use Docker in production when it first came out a year ago, and now, Docker's the biggest thing ever. So yeah..


Thanks


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