TypeScript Vs JavaScript | Difference between TypeScript and JavaScript

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JavaScript is a scripting language which helps in creating interactive web pages. It follows the rules of client-side programming, so it runs in the user’s web browser without the need of any resources from the web server.
TypeScript is a modern age JavaScript development language. It is a statically compiled language to write clear and simple JavaScript code. It can be run on Node Js or any browser which supports ECMAScript 3 or newer versions.
Although JavaScript was originally developed as a client-side programming language, developers realized it could also be used as a server-side programming language. As JavaScript grew overtime it became more complex and was not able to reach its full potential to succeed at the enterprise level as a server-side technology. As a result, TypeScript was developed to bridge this gap.
In this video, Coach Saurabh will explain these differences between TypeScript and JavaScript.

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