JS minification can make debugging much harder.
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Superset means all valid JavaScript is also valid Typescript. (At least, so long as you don’t have compiler setting on that requires all variables to have a type declared.)
It’s a superset of JavaScript. The big add is static typing, reducing the chance of runtime type errors. It compiles to vanilla JavaScript for distribution. Other new features include enums, interfaces, and generics for more type safety.
1xx - We’re still working on it
When it fails, it at least points you to the site where everyone asks for help.
“Can I get a sundae?”
“Sorry, the VM is broken.”
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1·6 months ago“live” didn’t make it onto the list, I see.
In my day, the RJ-11 jack was for connecting the keyboard, not the phone line.

Early PC only had 5 card slots, and the only jack on the motherboard was the keyboard. One slot is going to be used by a video card, one’s probably being used by a hard drive controller, one’s probably used by a parallel + serial card. Soundcards also included controller ports to try to save a slot.
When “What idiot wrote this?” is replaced by “I should call my mom.”
The license plate on that car seems on-brand for Bond.
If there was no cursor, where was the code he was typing being entered?
Germany didn’t choose hydrogen because of its greater lifting capacity, they had to use it because the US was the only country at the time with industrial quantities of helium, and they weren’t exporting it. The Hindenburg was originally planed to use helium, but once the Zeppelin Company resigned themselves to having to use hydrogen, they added addition passenger staterooms to take advantage of the excess lift capacity.
Activation fees certainly did.
You can probably add “website” to the list.

Didn’t we learn this lesson 60 years ago when phone phreakers used their blue boxes to make free phone calls?