Nope. It's alive and actively developed.
https://github.com/facebook/flow/issues/7365#issuecomment-454956694
Yep, Typescript killed Flow =)
How about now?
:thinking:


Just because flow is smaller than Typescript doesn't indicate that it's dead.
Unfortunately, almost no one writes Flow typings for packages 馃槓It indicates that Flow is dead
Also relative. Again, just because the numbers are lower than typescript doesn't mean that flow is dead.

The only thing you have identified is that fewer people use flow and its community is smaller. Nobody is arguing that, but the contention that this indicates that flow is "dead" seems arbitrary. Really, the term "dead" is being applied in such an arbitrary way here as to be totally useless. The fact that you're in here inexplicably motivated to comment about a "dead" library without trying to define what that means or make a cogent argument supporting your case smells like trolling.
This thread could use a lock.
We have a full time team of 11 people working on Flow.
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Nope. It's alive and actively developed.
https://github.com/facebook/flow/issues/7365#issuecomment-454956694