Agree. It’s superior. I arrived at this about 2 years ago no regrets. Type safety matters on the tooling side anyway. Unless you’re testing for the runtime I guess?
I'm glad to hear you've had a good experience with JSDoc but I want to reiterate that my position isn't that JSDoc is superior. Just that it is TypeScript
Yes I’m saying, starting from equality Id add on to say it’s actually the better form. TypeScripts extra enforcement adds complexity without usefulness.