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Jun 27, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.4

Daniel Rosenwasser

Today we're excited to announce the release of TypeScript 2.4! If you haven't yet heard of TypeScript, it's a superset of JavaScript that brings static types and powerful tooling to JavaScript. These static types are entirely optional and get erased away - you can gradually introduce them to your existing JavaScript code, and get around to addin...

Jun 12, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.4 RC

Daniel Rosenwasser

Today we're releasing our RC of TypeScript 2.4. To get started with the latest stable version of TypeScript, you can grab it through NuGet, or use the following command with npm: Visual Studio 2015 users (who have Update 3) can install TypeScript from here, and Visual Studio 2017 users using Update 2 will be able to get TypeScript by simply inst...

May 19, 2017
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New TypeScript Quick Starts and Updates from Build 2017

Daniel Rosenwasser

Last week Microsoft hosted its annual Build conference close to home in Seattle. Build is the single largest developer-focused conference that the company hosts, and draws a huge crowd from around the world! The TypeScript team had the pleasure of meeting some friendly faces of our community, along with plenty of new people who were excited to l...

Apr 27, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.3

Daniel Rosenwasser

Today we're excited to bring you our latest release with TypeScript 2.3! For those who aren't familiar, TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that brings users optional static types and solid tooling. Using TypeScript can help avoid painful bugs people commonly run into when writing JavaScript by type-checking your code. TypeScript can actually...

Apr 10, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.3 RC

Daniel Rosenwasser

The TypeScript 2.3 Release Candidate is here today! This release brings more ECMAScript features, new settings to make starting projects easier, and more. To get started with the release candidate, you can grab it through NuGet or over npm through You can also get TypeScript for Visual Studio 2015 (if you have Update 3). Our team is working on...

Mar 27, 2017
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TypeScript’s New Release Cadence

Daniel Rosenwasser

One of the things we love about the TypeScript community is the enthusiasm around new features and rapid adoption of new TypeScript releases. Because of this, we have been focusing on increasing the velocity and consistency of TypeScript releases so that you can get your hands on the latest features even more quickly and predictably. This new relea...

Feb 22, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.2

Daniel Rosenwasser

Today our team is happy to present our latest release with TypeScript 2.2! For those who haven't yet heard of it, TypeScript is a simple extension to JavaScript to add optional types along with all the new ECMAScript features. TypeScript builds on the ECMAScript standard and adds type-checking to make you way more productive through cleaner code ...

Feb 2, 2017
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Announcing TypeScript 2.2 RC

Daniel Rosenwasser

TypeScript 2.2 is just around the corner, and today we're announcing its release candidate! If you're first hearing about it, TypeScript is a language that just takes JavaScript and adds optional static types. Being built on JavaScript means that you don't have to learn much more beyond what you know from JavaScript, and all your existing code con...

Dec 14, 2016
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Writing Declaration Files for @types

Daniel Rosenwasser

A while back we talked about how TypeScript 2.0 made it easier to grab declaration files for your favorite library. Declaration files, if you're not familiar, are just files that describe the shape of an existing JavaScript codebase to TypeScript. By using declaration files (also called files), you can avoid misusing libraries and get things lik...

Dec 7, 2016
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Announcing TypeScript 2.1

Daniel Rosenwasser

We spread ourselves thin, but this is the moment you've been awaiting - TypeScript 2.1 is here! For those who are unfamiliar, TypeScript is a language that brings you all the new features of JavaScript, along with optional static types. This gives you an editing experience that can't be beat, along with stronger checks against typos and bugs in ...