This is the weirdest and least convincing thing I've read about Typescript. I won't comment on such experienced devs spending so much time struggling with tooling that shouldn't change all that often, but I have to react that "fixing Typescript" means "fixing your code".
If you're saying that you can't handle the overhead of Typescript config because your devs already spend so much time struggling with the rest of your tooling, by all mean get your shit together with your tooling, this amount of time spent on it isn't any sort of acceptable. You have huge problems.
> most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them
If you're saying that you can't handle the overhead of Typescript config because your devs already spend so much time struggling with the rest of your tooling, by all mean get your shit together with your tooling, this amount of time spent on it isn't any sort of acceptable. You have huge problems.
> most of devs we hire are long past the stage when typing errors are a thing for them
This is just not a thing.