My team doesn't suck I work with some of the best in the business.
> Why would I bring it up if it wasn't?
No idea, I say it's not an issue because it's not. Millions of people work in react with typescript and have 0 issue working with html, javascript, and css in one ide. I didn't have to put in a lot of effort to configure my IDE either. So this idea that ides can't handle this workload is completely bogus and you are lying though your teeth or just ignorant.
Your IDE. Which if I had to guess is VS Code. Which not everyone uses. And neither does everyone use typescript.
And if some of the best in the business can't (or won't) keep separation of concerns, then I can't help but chuckle to myself at the mess they're creating.
How many levels of metaprogramming do you have to do? Most IDEs start to falter around the third or so. I've been assigned to shit that is Ruby writing HTML containing Javascript writing even more HTML in React's bullshit not-HTML dialect. And yes my IDE chokes. And if that project's designers weren't fucking insane it wouldn't have to, but I digress because modern tooling is a fucking joke. Typescript... pah. Crutches for people who suck at JS.
Besides, the "best in the business" are out there writing embedded C code or zerodays or format codecs. Not writing web apps
My team doesn't suck I work with some of the best in the business.
> Why would I bring it up if it wasn't?
No idea, I say it's not an issue because it's not. Millions of people work in react with typescript and have 0 issue working with html, javascript, and css in one ide. I didn't have to put in a lot of effort to configure my IDE either. So this idea that ides can't handle this workload is completely bogus and you are lying though your teeth or just ignorant.