I'm having several issues whilst attempting to begin editing a large workplace project using GitHub's Atom Editor with Typescript instead of Visual Studio.
My JavaScript functions are not recognized unless I convert all of my JavaScript to
.ts
files, my system has 100+ JS files of which ideally I would like to leave as is, is it possible to to develop new files in TypeScript whilst leaving all my old JS files as is, without the editor complaining the functions do not exist?jQuery apparently does not exist, We use
aspx
pages and aSite.Master
template file which define the jQuery location using<script src="/scripts/jquery-latest.min.js"></script>
I'm guessing the Atom Editor cannot understand the site master page and therefore does not think jQuery exists. This is holding back development any easy way to get this recognized?
Note: This isn't a node project or anything complicated, simply a bunch of HTML(.aspx) pages with a bunch of JS files