TypeScript is being ported to Go | interview with Anders Hejlsberg

Paulo Pinto pjmlp at progtools.org
Sat Mar 15 10:31:07 UTC 2025


On Saturday, 15 March 2025 at 10:03:09 UTC, Sergey wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 March 2025 at 08:22:38 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
>> On Friday, 14 March 2025 at 16:47:35 UTC, Derek Fawcus wrote:
>> Thus making .NET team developer advocacy efforts even harder.
>
> I think some of his points were relevant.. that their initial 
> code was not really OOP and that syntax of TS is closer to Go, 
> than to C#
>
> Moreover Microsoft internally and officially is using plenty of 
> languages.. a lot of repos are in 
> C/C++/C#/Go/Java/TS/JS/PHP/Rust/R .. based on their official 
> Github
>
> And I don't know why this should be different for other core 
> (closed sourced) projects.
> It is a business with hundreds of thousands engineers and they 
> are choosing the best tools to solve their tasks.


The difference is that this is not a random set of Microsoft 
employees, without a compiler well known industry background in 
one of their key assets.

However this is my last reply on the matter, we don't need to 
pollute D forums with this discussion any further, I was 
clarifying where the whinnying comes from.


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