ミゲル・デ・イカザ (2012年10月1日). “TypeScript: First Impressions”. 2012年10月12日閲覧。 “But TypeScript only delivers half of the value in using a strongly typed language to Unix developers: strong typing. Intellisense, code completion and refactoring are tools that are only available to Visual Studio Professional users on Windows. There is no Eclipse, MonoDevelop or Emacs support for any of the language features”
typescriptlang.org
TypeScript Homepage, "Visual Studio includes TypeScript in the box, starting with Visual Studio 2013 Update 2"
“Microsoft TypeScript: Can the father of C# save us from the tyranny of JavaScript?”. ZDNet (2012年10月1日). 2012年10月12日閲覧。 “And I think this is a pretty big misstep. If you're building web apps that run on anything other than Windows, you're likely using a Mac and most likely not using Visual Studio. You need the Visual Studio plug-in to get the IntelliSense. All you get without Visual Studio is the strong-typing. You don't get the productivity benefits you get from IntelliSense..”