Now that you have converted your code base and TypeScript, now what? You can take advantage of a lot of the wonderful things that TypeScript has to offer post all this stuff. For instance, you can utilize things like GitHub actions or any continuous integration stuff to block pull requests or releases from your code before it is fully been type checked or type saved. Once you do have those things in place, things get a lot easier. And I think you can deal that day, you can build a better product and sleep, sleep better at night.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their respective processes for converting JavaScript to TypeScript in their projects, why you might want to, and tooling for moving to TypeScript.
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