How come there is no such thing as an equivalent to TypeScript in PHP?

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  • shim

    Shim version of PHP CS Fixer (by PHP-CS-Fixer)

  • If you're working in a PHP project, tools like php-cs-fixer and phpstan help standardize your code and require a stricter coding style without having to resort to a whole new language.

  • PHPStan

    PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!

  • If you're working in a PHP project, tools like php-cs-fixer and phpstan help standardize your code and require a stricter coding style without having to resort to a whole new language.

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  • php-generics

    PHP generics written in PHP

  • Hi. I'm the author of the library which brings generics into PHP like TypeScript https://github.com/mrsuh/php-generics. Libraries like this have a few big problems to start using them freely:

  • phel-lang

    Phel is a functional programming language that transpiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.

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