The question is pretty straight forward. I'm seen some questions that have both javascript and typescript and I'm not sure if I should edit to only typescript or leave both.
For example, my edit on this question.
The question is pretty straight forward. I'm seen some questions that have both javascript and typescript and I'm not sure if I should edit to only typescript or leave both.
For example, my edit on this question.
The wrong tag on this question is TypeScript, not JavaScript. Let me cite the rejection reason for irrelevant tags:
This edit introduces tags that do not help to define the topic of the question. Tags should help to describe what the question is about, not just what it contains.
The question is about a common problem in JavaScript, scoping of lambda functions. It has exactly nothing specific to TypeScript, it just contains TypeScript.
The title of the linked question itself asks for either JavaScript or TypeScript, so it seems the author's intent was clear in wanting answers in either language. Considering the languages' similarities, this is not surprising. Many people who are fluent in TypeScript can mentally convert JavaScript to TypeScript.
Indeed TypeScript can be considered a superset of JavaScript. A JavaScript file, if written with "use strict;", is a valid TypeScript file.
Thus, if a question is about, say, Angular (frequently written in TypeScript), an answer written in JavaScript will still function in a TypeScript file. There may be some type information that would be helpful if added, but that is generally minor and easily edited in.
All that said, questions regarding specific syntax, constructs, or compilation/transpilation configuration, available only in TypeScript, should not include the javascript tag.
While it is unwise to add javascript to all questions tagged typescript, I don't believe removing the javascript tag from questions also tagged typescript is a good idea either. Leave those alone.
I don't think you should include javascript when on questions about TypeScript because:
It will be redundant, as TypeScript is for JavaScript, if one should see a TypeScript tag then they should eventually figure out that the programming language, the question is based on.
Also, if I know JavaScript but I'm not familiar with TypeScript, and I'm watching the JavaScript tag, then when a TypeScript question appears in my feed then I won't be able to answer it.
I think the tag typescript is enough to tell about the language of the question.
The tag description also says:
TypeScript is a typed superset of JavaScript
Even though, we can use javascript within typescript, that will never be an user's intent. What we can do is to tag questions only with typescript by which, the question will gain the most relevant answers.
jQuery
is a library written in JavaScript. As is lodast
, and underscore
and many others. Yet people typically tag question with javascript
and the library, even though the library itself already implies what the language is. Thus, I find this reasoning flawed.
typescript
already implies javascript
, hence javascript
does not need to be tagged. However, jquery
also implies javascript
and we still routinely tag both. Same with lodash
, same with underscore
, and more. Hence why I find the reasoning of "implied language" flawed.
for...of
loop in TS, that doesn't mean JS knowledge won't help.
javascript
tag benefit the question? If it doesn't, then it should probably stay. If it does, say, by directing it to the correct audience, then it the tag should probably go.