Sadly, this is just a rehash of the same presentation Anders has already given, with the same slides. I was hoping he was going to present something new. :( It seems strange he traveled all the way to Paris to give the exact same presentation you could already see on RUclips on demand for months.
Because there are still people that consider typescript as a "C# that compiles to JavaScript", without knowing the features of structural typing, duck typing, etc. So he need to keep mentioning them.
Brilliant to see one of the best object orientated programmers / architects of our lifetime gave this lecture.
Cool stuff
amazing idea and works from Anders and the TS team, that's saved us buch of hours of debugging JS code.
The first time when I use typescript because of the angular 2 release and I love it. Now I have a far stronger reason to love the typescript.
Congratulations to Microsoft, Mr. Heljsberg and team for the excellent work!
It's kind of sad to see only 11K views after over 2 years... on a talk by Hejlsberg :( Do people really prefer some "X is dead" rants?
"i'm a little ambivalent as to who we beat next" lol
> There are the techniques that you're not really taught in school
YES.
uhh it was uhh good talk. umm this man is uhhsome.
i like kotlin and typescript.
no of that is necessary we have PHP already
LOL
:D
Sadly, this is just a rehash of the same presentation Anders has already given, with the same slides. I was hoping he was going to present something new. :( It seems strange he traveled all the way to Paris to give the exact same presentation you could already see on RUclips on demand for months.
That's normal for known speakers. They could go around the globe doing the same talk for the whole year.
so he didn't have to do the talk, but having him there certainly made it much more impactful for everyone attending. not bad!
Because there are still people that consider typescript as a "C# that compiles to JavaScript", without knowing the features of structural typing, duck typing, etc. So he need to keep mentioning them.