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Flow vs TypeScript in 2026

#​790 — June 16, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Flow for TypeScript Users in 2026 — Flow is Meta's mature typed dialect of JavaScript, and over the years its syntax has converged closely with TypeScript's. Flow's stricter defaults reject several crash-prone patterns TypeScript's strict mode accepts, and it adds features of its own, like exhaustive match expressions.

Flow vs TypeScript in 2026

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#​790 — June 16, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Flow for TypeScript Users in 2026 — Flow is Meta's mature typed dialect of JavaScript, and over the years its syntax has converged closely with...

Flow's stricter defaults reject several crash-prone patterns TypeScript's strict mode accepts, and it adds features of its own, like exhaustive match expressions.

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#​790 — June 16, 2026 Read on the Web JavaScript Weekly Flow for TypeScript Users in 2026 — Flow is Meta's mature typed dialect of JavaScript, and over the years its syntax has converged closely with TypeScript's. Flow's stricter defaults reject several crash-prone patterns TypeScript's strict mode accepts, and it adds features of its own, like exhaustive match expressions.

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