I posted a question 4 months ago, and I got a good answer, which I marked as the correct answer. Now, 4 months later I found by a chance a better solution than the answer I accepted, and I practically changed my project to use the new solution I had found.
Now my problem is:
On the one hand, I got the old answer when my work was stuck and it really helped me when I needed it. Without that answer I couldn't have continued working. I don't think it's fair to take back the reputation-points from the guy who gave me that answer, and it was a pretty good solution.
One the other hand, I found now a better solution which I practically changed my project to use, and I want other programmers who face the same problem to see the better answer. I can add it as another answer or write it in the bottom of my question as an edit, but it's a long question and people who see it probably only read the title and the correct answer.
My question is: Sharing TypeScript classes between client and server
And my new answer is:
Before TypeScript 1.4 there where two module loading methods for TypeScript compiler: AMD and CommonJS. In TypeScript 1.4 they added a new type of module loader: UMD, which is designated exactly for my scenario: sharing classes between client and server.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/typescript/2015/07/20/announcing-typescript-1-5/
What should I do?