TIOBE Index News (January 2024): Programming Language of 2023 Goes to C#
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Keep an eye on Dart and TypeScript in 2024, TIOBE Software CEO Paul Jansen suggests. Continue reading TIOBE Index News (January 2024): Programming Language of 2023 Goes to C#
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[Francis Stokes] has a real love for the original Game Boy, suggesting that owning this machine pushed him along a certain path that many of us would recognize. Developing Game …read more Continue reading TEGA: Typescript Embedded Game Boy (Macro) Assembler
C++ and Python continue to compete for the top spot, while Delphi/Object Pascal reaches the top ten. Continue reading TIOBE Index for October 2024: Top 10 Most Popular Programming Languages
We are accustomed to seeing RISC-V implementations in Verilog or VHDL, but [Low Level JavaScript] has one in TypeScript. Before you dismiss it as a mere emulator, know that the …read more Continue reading RISC-V in… Typescript?
Microsoft has announced the release of TypeScript 4.0, the latest major version of its open-source superset of JavaScript.
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Seattle-based Pulumi has quickly made a name for itself as a modern platform that lets developers specify their infrastructure through writing code in their preferred programming language — and not YAML. With the launch of Pulumi 2.0, those languages now include JavaScript, TypeScript, Go and .NET, in addition to its original support for Python. It’s […] Continue reading Pulumi brings support for more languages to its infrastructure-as-code platform
Microsoft updates TypeScript language to 2.0. It’s an open-source superset of JavaScript, but said to be easier to use, more productive, create more reliable code, and compile down to standard JavaScript. Version 2.0 adds features such as non-nullable types and expanded control flow analysis. Plus tagged unions, the never type, this types for functions, and of course glob support…
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