TypeScript 7 Arrives with Go-Based Compiler, Up to 12x Faster Build Speeds
Microsoft has released TypeScript 7, marking a significant shift in the language's tooling by porting its compiler to a native Go-based implementation. The new version delivers build speed improvements of roughly 8x to 12x, leveraging native code execution and shared-memory multithreading across modern multi-core processors. Editor features such as autocomplete, diagnostics, and reference lookups are expected to feel noticeably more responsive, particularly in large codebases. The --watch mode has also been rebuilt to support a more efficient development loop. While TypeScript 7 maintains behavioral compatibility with version 6, certain deprecated options will now be treated as hard errors.
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