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CharlieDigital04/01/20253 repliesview on HN

It's not an "aesthetic preference"; it's a functional preference for debugging and iteration speed as cited by the team.


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tshaddox04/01/2025

Fair enough. Perhaps what I mean is that they don’t have a strong aesthetic opposition to JSDoc, which is presumably rare among TypeScript developers.

joquarky04/02/2025

This is why I prefer to stick with JS and JSDoc.

I have been doing pro webdev since 1995 and since I got my initial experience without all of the contemporary tooling, my process has evolved to require very rapid iteration: the delay of a compile step can often break my concentration and prevent a flow state.