Having used the Closure compiler quite a lot, my main impression of it is that it's pretty painful to use compared to Typescript. It was especially awful before ES6 because your files would be full of lines like
fully.qualified.class.Name.prototype.methodName = function(...) {
It was just genuinely hard to read and obnoxious to write.
Having used the Closure compiler quite a lot, my main impression of it is that it's pretty painful to use compared to Typescript. It was especially awful before ES6 because your files would be full of lines like
It was just genuinely hard to read and obnoxious to write.