cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1379446

Why I think Typescript is A Good Thing, But mainly a complaint about the number of programming languages. Other than objects (which were not invented), I don’t think any of them are a marked improvement on PL/1.

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I’m using Leptos myself and my understanding is that it’s decisively different from React in that it does not maintain a Virtual DOM. In that sense, it’s more reactive than React.

Well, unless you meant something different. I don’t know terribly much about React. 🙃

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