TypeScript is at a point where, as a developer, the pros and cons don’t really matter as much for you personally.
It's more up to teams or project leads to make those decisions.
But it’s still worth learning, even if you don’t use it in production, you’ll benefit from knowing it.
I wouldn’t say this about every tool, but learning TypeScript is great for your resume and your skills as a developer.
When choosing a tech stack, the most important thing is what’s popular in your local job market.
Even if you're only planning to freelance online.
All the online talk can mislead people who are learning to code, especially new developers.
It doesn’t matter how good a programming language is if it won’t help you find a job
@AaryanBajaj18 JSON is native to JavaScript and you can parse or generate with built-in functions unlike YAML which requires external libraries.
I also think that 90% of people don't actually need the advanced configuration YAML offers.