90% of the cotarira is functional. I find myself programming almost entirely functionally, where i'm not using classes or anything like that. The biggest thing for me that makes me want to type more in a functional manner is testing. What about in typescript? Interfaces, verse types? Now i think i have moved over entirely to interfaces,. Just because of the more functionality it feels like you get with inter paces.
In this episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk about their coding styles - functional vs object oriented, interfaces vs types, tabs vs spaces, should comments exist? And a whole lot more.
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