The TS Playground is often the first place to test new TypeScript features. By ensuring you are using the 3.5 (or later) version, you benefit from:
To reproduce genuine compilation bugs or behavior matching an older project environment, configure the dropdown settings in the playground. Ensure you manage the following settings: Recommended Status Impact on 3.5 Engine Code strict Activates strict null checks and implicit any safeguards. target ES2015 or ES5
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This feature enhances the TypeScript Playground by providing deep, visual insights into type structures, making it perfect for learning TypeScript, debugging complex types, and understanding type relationships in real-time.
You can run your code and see the results in a console tab, perfect for testing logical outcomes. The TS Playground is often the first place
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by allowing developers to instantly downgrade or upgrade their compiler targets directly via the version dropdown menu.
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