I just wish there were some JS standards. Imagine flying on Air JavaScript:
you get to one of the dozens of airports on roads that have peeled off old
roads to other airports, then there are 16 wildly different types of plane
all claiming to get you to your destination somehow, some planes can't fly
without being towed by other planes, some planes are still being assembled
on the runways, some passengers have even brought their favourite pieces of
plane with them to help build a new plane once they convince other
passengers to join them.

I still want to use TypeScript to run the show, mainly because of the
familiar IDE and its benefits. I'm going to spend more time today trying to
find guidance about how to structure a reasonably serious TS project, and
how to use jQuery from within. Web searches do produce a few possibly
useful results on this subject, but they all get tangled in dependencies on
other JS libraries and I my eyes glaze over at the hurdle.

*Greg*

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