React Native in 2026: JavaScript or TypeScript? Go with TypeScript – it's now the standard! Why? ✅ Catches bugs early (at compile time) ✅ Better refactoring & team collaboration ✅ Excellent IDE support & autocomplete ✅ Official RN templates default to TS ✅ Most new libraries & jobs expect it Plain JS is fine for quick prototypes, but for real apps → TypeScript wins every time. What do you use? JS or TS? 👇 #ReactNative #TypeScript #JavaScript #MobileDevelopment
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Why TypeScript > JavaScript (and why most teams switch 💙) JavaScript gives flexibility. TypeScript gives confidence. 🚀 Top benefits of TypeScript over JavaScript: ✅ Static Typing – Catch bugs before runtime ✅ Better Code Quality – Clear contracts, fewer surprises ✅ Powerful IDE Support – Autocomplete, refactoring, smart hints ✅ Scalable for Large Apps – Perfect for enterprise-level projects ✅ Easier Maintenance – Code is self-documented & readable ✅ Safer Refactoring – Change code without fear ✅ Works with JavaScript – Gradual adoption, no rewrite needed 💡 TypeScript doesn’t slow you down — it saves you from production bugs. Once you go TypeScript, going back feels risky. 😄 #TypeScript #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #Frontend #SoftwareEngineering #CleanCode #DeveloperLife #React #Angular #NodeJS
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You Can’t Skip the Power Source Early frontend me: “I’ll skip JavaScript and learn React directly.” Reality check: Every framework, library, and shiny tool is still plugged into the same core. React, Next.js, Angular, Vue, TypeScript— they all draw power from JavaScript fundamentals. Lesson learned the traditional way: Strong basics make advanced tools easier, cleaner, and scalable. Shortcuts feel fast, but foundations compound. Build depth first. Frameworks can wait. #FrontendDevelopment #JavaScript #WebDevelopment #DeveloperJourney #ProgrammingBasics #LearnTheFundamentals #TechReality #CareerGrowth
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I used to think TypeScript was just extra stress. 😪😪 I was comfortable with JavaScript. Everything worked locally, so I assumed it was fine, until I deployed a small project and clicked a page that crashed in production. That was the first time I saw the error. Too late.😭😭😭 On another project I’m building with TypeScript, deployment won’t even go through if there are issues. It forces me to fix problems early, before any user ever sees them.🙂 Now I see it this way: TypeScript saves me from embarrassment. It acts like a watchman, stopping mistakes at the gate before users can see them. TypeScript doesn’t make your app perfect, it just helps you catch mistakes sooner, when they’re easier to fix.✅ #TypeScript #JavaScript #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #LearningInPublic #NextJs
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JavaScript vs TypeScript — My Practical View 👇 After working with both in production, this is what I’ve learned: JavaScript gives speed. TypeScript gives safety. ⚡ JavaScript ✅ Fast to write ✅ Easy to start ✅ Flexible 🛡️ TypeScript ✅ Compile-time checks ✅ Better refactoring ✅ Fewer runtime bugs ✅ Strong IDE support In small projects, JavaScript is often enough. In large codebases, TypeScript saves months of debugging. From experience: TypeScript doesn’t slow development. It prevents slow maintenance. My rule: Prototype with JS. Scale with TS. What do you prefer in real projects — JS or TS? 👇 #JavaScript #TypeScript #ReactJS #ReactNative #SoftwareEngineering #TechLead
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