Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 Generics and More

Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, Luke Hoban: TypeScript 0.9 Generics and More

Anders Hejlsberg, Steve Lucco, and Luke Hoban join Channel 9 again for a conversation about TypeScript. What have they learned since TypeScript first became available in preview form? How are folks using it? What's the feedback been? Today, we're pleased to announce the arrival of TypeScript version 0.9. This pre-release version includes a very important feature (and one near and dear to Anders' heart): generics. Very cool! How does generics work in TypeScript? What was the most challenging aspect of implementing generics in TypeScript? What else is in 0.9 (hint: plenty!)?

What the influencers are saying

  1. Jason Giedymin

    37.0 days ago

    RT @rbirkby: Microsoft making positive noises about asm.js and WebGL. Interesting. http://t.co/BKY1at1hCZ

  2. David Herman

    37.0 days ago

    "A principle of TypeScript is 'bet on JavaScript.'" MT @rbirkby: MS making positive noises about asm.js & WebGL. http://t.co/ar7obsRbHj

  3. BrendanEich

    37.0 days ago

    RT @rbirkby: Microsoft making positive noises about asm.js and WebGL. Interesting. http://t.co/BKY1at1hCZ

  4. BrendanEich

    37.0 days ago

    http://t.co/uNbWMzJhgU @ 18:40 "Bet on JavaScript"

  5. chanezon

    37.0 days ago

    RT @BrendanEich: http://t.co/uNbWMzJhgU @ 18:40 "Bet on JavaScript"



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