
Typescript Programming For Beginners: The Comprehensive Guide To Building, Scaling, And Maintaining Web Applications With Typescript
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Typescript Programming For Beginners: The Comprehensive Guide To Building, Scaling, And Maintaining Web Applications With Typescript
Programmers that use dynamically typed languages will attest to the difficulty of expanding to accommodate more engineers and lines of code.
This is the reason that progressive static type layers were created by Facebook, Google, and Microsoft for their dynamically typed Python and JavaScript code.
This useful book demonstrates how one such type layer, TypeScript, stands out from the others: its robust static type system makes programming enjoyable.
This book will show you how to become an expert TypeScript programmer if you're an intermediate JavaScript programmer.
You will comprehend how TypeScript can assist you in removing errors from your code and allowing you to scale it over a larger number of engineers than you previously could.
Here are some nuggets from this book:
- Let's start with the fundamentals: Discover the many types and type operators in TypeScript, as well as their purposes and applications.
- Examine complex subjects: Learn about the complex type system in TypeScript, including how to create asynchronous applications and handle errors properly.
- Get your hands dirty: Run your TypeScript application in production, convert your JavaScript project to TypeScript, and use TypeScript with your preferred frontend and backend frameworks.
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