Anders Hejlsberg discusses TypeScript's upcoming native compiler rewrite in Go (TypeScript 7.0), explaining the decision was driven by 10x performance gains through native code and concurrency. He describes AI as a "regurgitator" that works best with established languages due to larger training sets, noting the team's mixed

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