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How is TypeScript different from JavaScript?
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How is TypeScript different from JavaScript?
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TypeScript is different from JavaScript in the following manner:
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TypeScript
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It was developed by Netscape in 1995.
It was developed by Anders Hejlsberg in 2012.
2
JavaScript source file is in ".js" extension.
TypeScript source file is in ".ts" extension.
3
JavaScript doesn't support ES6.
TypeScript supports ES6.
4
It doesn't support strongly typed or static typing.
It supports strongly typed or static typing feature.
5
It is just a scripting language.
It supports object-oriented programming concept like classes, interfaces, inheritance, generics, etc.
6
JavaScript has no optional parameter feature.
TypeScript has optional parameter feature.
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It is interpreted language that's why it highlighted the errors at runtime.
It compiles the code and highlighted errors during the development time.
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JavaScript doesn't support modules.
TypeScript gives support for modules.
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In this, number, string are the objects.
In this, number, string are the interface.
10
JavaScript doesn't support generics.
TypeScript supports generics.
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