typescript

/ˈtaɪpˌskrɪpt/
noun
  1. A typed copy of a document, especially one prepared for publication.
    • The author submitted a clean typescript of her novel to the publisher.
    • I found an old typescript of my grandfather's memoirs in the attic.
    • The editor marked corrections on the typescript with a red pen.
  2. A programming language that adds static typing to JavaScript, often used for large-scale web applications.
    • The new project uses TypeScript to make the codebase easier to maintain.
    • Many developers prefer TypeScript for building complex web apps because it catches errors early.
    • She learned TypeScript after mastering JavaScript to improve her code quality.
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