It's definitely "harder" to write TS in the sense that you have to learn more stuff and think about things more, but I seriously doubt it is any slower on anything except the smallest projects.
Any time you lose writing type hints you gain back from better IDE support and fewer bugs.
It's really a no brainer. I can only assume everyone here arguing against it works on one-man projects using Notepad.
Any time you lose writing type hints you gain back from better IDE support and fewer bugs.
It's really a no brainer. I can only assume everyone here arguing against it works on one-man projects using Notepad.