Why Svelte Is Dropping TypeScript for JSDoc – What It Means for Frontend Development

Following Deno’s abandonment of TypeScript, the popular frontend framework Svelte has announced it will also discontinue TypeScript support, opting for JSDoc documentation, and the Svelte repository has opened a pull request to convert existing TypeScript code to JSDoc, signaling a shift in the ecosystem.

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Why Svelte Is Dropping TypeScript for JSDoc – What It Means for Frontend Development

After Deno dropped TypeScript, the well‑known frontend framework Svelte announced it will also drop TypeScript and switch to using JSDoc. The Svelte repository has opened a “TS to JSDoc Conversion” pull request.

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