Understanding TypeScript: Why Non-Executable Files Are Transpiled

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In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of TypeScript and explore the crucial concept of transpilation. As a superset of JavaScript, TypeScript introduces powerful features that enhance code quality and maintainability. However, one key aspect that often confuses developers is why non-executable TypeScript files need to be transpiled into JavaScript. Join us as we break down the transpilation process, its benefits, and how it bridges the gap between TypeScript and the JavaScript runtime environment.

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