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TypeScript 0.9.1 released but still unstable


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Well, this would be a good news for TypeScript users after the 0.9.0 release and its performances issues (and bugs) ... but the new release is not that better :/

 

I tested it and concluded that this release as well is not ready for production, so I'm stick with 0.8.3.

0.9.1 suffers from memory leaks, and I'm still having strange IDE behaviours.

 

 

anyone has tested this release ? is it working correctly for you ?



official blog post about this release : http://blogs.msdn.com/b/typescript/archive/2013/08/06/announcing-0-9-1.aspx

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I upgraded to it the other day. Actually using it was fine, but upgrading phaser was an incredible amount of pain. Hours and hours of painstaking work thanks to insane compiler errors. But now I'm using it and everything works I've got no issues with it really, but I'm on a powerful PC with stacks of memory so it could well be leaking, I just wouldn't really notice. One thing I did notice that I had to disable "compile on save" because it was causing problems and the Web Essentials extension really screws it up, so I removed that too. Actually editing within the IDE seems a lot faster now and the new features are good. I just HATE the compiler errors and have reported it on the TS forums and they've made a work task entry from some bugs I found, so fingers crossed.

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