Add note about TypeScript 2 support for non-null#2
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Despite being a fan of Flow, I do think it's prudent for any recent comparison to include SOME features on the project timeline, including [non-nullable types](microsoft/TypeScript#7140) in version 2.
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Thanks for the input, but there is a link to that PR for nun-nullable types in the slides already. |
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I'm an idiot, not sure how I missed that, thanks. |
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Despite being a fan of Flow, I do think it's prudent for any recent comparison to include SOME features on TypeScript's timeline, including non-nullable types in version 2. Obviously, adapt the language to whatever you think is best though.