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2024-11-27 22:43:09
For the long years since the advent of TypeScript I have not seen a single successful data processing backend project written in it. And, relying on the accumulated experience in this, meagre chances to see this in future. Magic always comes with a price - having synthetic complexity of built-in abstractions denies having complex logic and good performance in general. As always there is no real evidence of correlation between language and success in software projects - if hands are grown from ass there is no matter what programming language to use. However, empirical experience says that everything needs the right tool. And being able to use multiple and know which one is more suitable than other for every particular case is the exact value of good professional knowledge.