typescript
/ˈtaɪpˌraɪpˌsɪts/Definitions
1. noun
A statically typed, multi-paradigm programming language developed by Microsoft for building large, scalable applications, particularly on the web.
“The company chose to use TypeScript for their new web application due to its scalability and maintainability.”
2. proper noun
A programming language developed by Microsoft and open-sourced in 2014.
“The TypeScript team has made significant contributions to the language since its release.”