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Typescript 30 Quick Start Guide Patrick Desjardins

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Typescript 30 Quick Start Guide Patrick Desjardins
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Publisher: Packt Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Patrick Desjardins
ISBN: 9781789345575, 178934557X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Typescript 30 Quick Start Guide Patrick Desjardins by Patrick Desjardins 9781789345575, 178934557X instant download after payment.

The easiest way to learn TypeScript

Work with everything you need to create TypeScript applications

Key Features

  • Learn enough about all aspects of TypeScript
  • Answers the questions that new users ask about TypeScript
  • Focus on simple examples and concise explanations

    Book Description

    TypeScript is designed for the development of large applications and can be used to develop JavaScript applications for both client-side and server-side execution. This book is the ideal introduction to TypeScript, covering both the basics and the techniques you need to build your own applications.

    We start by setting up the environment and learning about the build tools that support TypeScript. Then we look at scoping of a variable, and the difference between a undefined variable and a null variable. You will then see the difference between an object, an Object, an object literal, and an object built with a constructor, crucial concepts in understanding TypeScript.

    You will learn how to make your code more generic to increase the reusability of your classes,
    functions, and structures, and to reduce the burden of duplicating
    code. We look at creating definition files to transform the actual
    JavaScript code to be compatible with TypeScript.
    By the end of the book, you will have worked with everything you need to develop stunning applications using TypeScript.

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